PACCAR Australia - the leading provider of complete trucking
solutions - will showcase its range of products and services at the
2014 International Truck, Trailer and Equipment Show (ITTES) on 3-6
April at the Melbourne Showgrounds.
Twelve best-selling Kenworth and DAF prime movers and rigids
will be displayed at one of ITTES' must see exhibits -
‘PACCAR World' - which will occupy the Town
Square Hoecker.
The most significant new developments will be the official
launch of the PACCAR MX-13 heavy-duty engine in Kenworth's T409 and
T409SAR trucks, and the unveiling of Kenworth's new conventional
truck cab and ergonomically-designed Business Class interior. The
K200 cab-over will also be on display, demonstrating its Active Cab
Entry automated step system.
DAF will showcase a range of premium heavy and medium duty
trucks in various configurations and specifications. Certain to
turn heads will be the flagship XF105 with the class-leading Super
Space Cab as well as the versatile CF85 which will be on hand in
both prime mover and rigid models.
DAF's CF75 and LF55 trucks will also be displayed with an air
lift pusher axle that ingeniously turns a 4x2 into a 6x2.
In addition, the show will include PACCAR Parts' TRP range, and
consultants from PACCAR Financial will be available to discuss
specialist truck financing solutions.
PACCAR Australia's Director of Sales and Marketing, Andrew
Hadjikakou, says ITTES is the largest transport event in the
southern hemisphere and the ideal forum to showcase PACCAR's
products and services.
"We will be presenting world-class Kenworth and DAF models in a
wide variety of configurations and specifications. We want to show
the industry that PACCAR offers the total package - a complete
range of quality, safe and efficient road transport solutions,
which draw on the best local and international expertise, and can
be customised for Australian conditions and individual
requirements. Plus all our products are backed by the most
experienced and professional nationwide service, parts and support
network," he said.
"At PACCAR World, we will have professionals from most aspects
of our business, including engineering, production and sales as
well as representatives from dealers across Australia. We want to
make it as easy as possible for people to understand how PACCAR can
improve drivers' working lives and operators' bottom line," Andrew
added.
PACCAR MX-13 engine powers Kenworth's T409 and
T409SAR
The centre piece of PACCAR World will be a large display of the
internationally-renowned PACCAR MX-13 heavy-duty engine. This
highperformance powerplant, which has powered DAF's top models
since 2007, will officially be launched at the show in Kenworth's
T4 series trucks. On display will be Kenworth's T409 and T409SAR
trucks, fitted with the MX-13. In addition, an MX-13 exhibit will
display the engine's advanced componentry and technologies.
The decision to include the MX-13 in Kenworths follows almost
three years of research and development. Integral to this was an
extensive field testing program across Australia and New Zealand.
Customer trials in T4 trucks operating in various applications and
conditions, have clocked up more than 1.6 million kilometres.
Kenworth's field test vehicles were configured with manual and
automated transmissions in both single and B-double configurations.
Some units accumulated in excess of 250,000 km, subjecting the
PACCAR MX-13 engine to some arduous operating environments and a
wide range of heavy-duty applications in all seasons.
"Without exception, all trial operators have given the MX-13 the
thumbs up. It has proven itself as a sturdy workhorse capable of
handling a variety of longdistance, heavy-haulage applications up
to 70 tonne GCM," Andrew said.
"Everyone has been most impressed with the engine's performance,
reliability and lower operating costs. This is especially true for
fleet operators, who compared it with other truck/engine
combinations. In fact, a number of them said their MX-13 powered
truck was the most fuel-efficient rig in their fleet in the
applications in which they operated. Several Kenworth customers
involved in the trial were so impressed, they have already
purchased additional MX-13 powered Kenworth T409 and T409SARs," he
added.
The PACCAR MX-13 has taken the international trucking industry
by storm. It has quickly become one of the most popular engines in
Europe, and it now accounts for 40 percent of the build of
Kenworths in North America.
Andrew says the MX-13 engine is set to be a game-changer in
Australia's mid-range heavy-duty market.
"It utilises next-generation technologies to deliver higher
levels of fuel economy, reliability and performance from a very
quiet powerplant," he said. The MX-13's 12.9-litre engine completes
Kenworth's powertrain range, fitting between Cummins' 9, 11 and
15-litre engine offerings. Together, they provide a complete range
of engines to suit most medium, heavy and extreme-duty
applications.
The PACCAR MX-13 engine provides the optimal balance of power
and fuel economy. The six cylinder in-line turbo charged diesel
engine will be available with 460 hp (340 kW) and 510 hp (375 kW)
ratings, generating 1,700 (2,300 Nm) and 1,850(2,500 Nm) lb/ft of
torque respectively, which is available over a wide rev range from
1000 rpm to 1410 rpm.
To comply with ADR80/03 emission requirements, the MX-13
utilises SCR technology. In addition, SMART fuel injection
technology is used to deliver high injection pressures combined
with precise injection timing and multi point injection. The
outcome is an optimised combustion process resulting in low
emissions of particulate matter and excellent fuel efficiency.
The MX-13 is ideal for Kenworth's T409 and T409SAR conventional
trucks, catering for a variety of operations, from single trailer
and B-double to tipper and dog applications.
"The T409 and T409SAR's light tare weight and short BBC (Bumper
to Back of Cab) length enable operators to maximise payload in a
range of applications. When you add the MX-13 to the equation, it
takes the trucks' advantages to the next level," Andrew said.
"The MX-13 is highly efficient, durable and comparatively light.
This enables Kenworth's T4 series to be even more productive and
cost effective," he added.
On show at PACCAR World will be 70-tonne-rated Kenworth T409 and
T409SAR prime movers, powered by the MX-13's 510 hp engine.
The aerodynamic T409 is well suited to high payload, single
trailer and 26- metre B double interstate haulage. The display
truck is fitted with Dana D46- 170 rear axles, PACCAR's
Australian-developed Airglide 400 eight-bag rear suspension, ABS,
and a 36-inch Aerodyne sleeper with a recessed rear panel.
Kenworth's classically-styled T409SAR, with its set-forward
axle, is specifically designed to carry maximum payload for 19 and
26-metre B double and most 19-metre quad dog applications. The
MX-equipped display model is fitted with an Eaton RTLO20918B
18-speed manual transmission, Meritor RT46-160 rear axles, Airglide
460 rear suspension, ABS, and a 28-inch IT flat roof sleeper.
A number of modifications have been made to the PACCAR MX-13
engine to optimise its performance for Australia's harsh operating
conditions and applications. This includes fitting an advanced
cooling package rated to a minimum 45º Celsius ambient
temperature capability.
Andrew says another important component supporting the PACCAR
MX-13's introduction to Kenworth is the nationwide PACCAR dealer
network. All dealers are experienced with the MX-13 engine, having
supported it in the DAF truck range since 2007. PACCAR dealers are
certified with trained technicians, tooling, diagnostic equipment
and parts inventory to support the PACCAR MX-13 engine.
MX-13 powered Kenworths can be ordered at the show, with trucks
available from July.
Kenworth upgrades conventional cabs
One of the highlights at PACCAR World will be the new
ergonomicallydesigned cab interior, which will be introduced to
Kenworth's entire conventional truck range from May this year.
The new cab will be on show in a cut-away cab exhibit, and it
will also feature in all six Kenworth bonneted trucks on
display.
Kenworth's conventional cab has undergone a major upgrade - both
inside and out. It includes a host of innovations which greatly
improve driver comfort, safety and productivity.
The new Business Class interior is decked out in fresh,
contemporary colour schemes and styling. It includes Kenworth's
Smart Wheel steering wheel with finger-tip controls, a curved dash
and overhead console, and a privacy curtain; all of which make a
more roomy, functional driver environment.
Full-length grab rails provide safer entry and exit from the
vehicle, by enabling three-point contact to be maintained at all
times.
Andrew Hadjikakou says the new conventional cab and Business
Class interior is the result of two years research and development,
and takes cues from Kenworth's K200 cab-over interior, which
received rave reviews from customers following its recent interior
upgrade.
"We were overwhelmed by the positive response to the K200's new
interior. Operators were impressed with the driver-friendly
innovations and overall spaciousness and comfort. That feedback
inspired us to go one step further with the cabs in our
conventional trucks."
Andrew said the first challenge was developing an identical cab
across the conventional range, not only in look and feel but also
dimension. The end result provided a bonus for customers of the
T359, T659 and C509 models.
The new, uniform cab is larger than their previous cabs.
"The new T359 cab has a higher ceiling and more depth. This
provides more head space and room for seat adjustment which will
benefit larger drivers. The T659 and the C509 cabs also have more
seat room and a curved windscreen, which is now standard across the
conventional truck range," he explained.
The first thing you notice inside the cab is the
ergonomically-designed dash and overhead console which curves
around the driver. This improves visibility and provides easier
access to all instruments and information displays.
Andrew says Kenworth rethought the entire layout, repositioning
frequentlyused equipment closer to the driver and less-used items
further away. Radios and auxiliary switches have also been moved
from the overhead console to improve driver safety.
"We have relocated items from the console, so that they are
easier to reach. This has allowed us to make room for more storage
areas in the console but, most importantly, it reduced distraction
and improved the field of vision" Andrew explained.
At the centre of the dash is a fully-functional Smart Wheel with
buttons on the wheel for conveniently controlling vital operating
functions, including the truck's engine brake, cruise control and
high-beam headlights.
All electronic service components, HVAC and electrical circuitry
have been relocated behind a new panel in front of the passenger
seat. This provides better access, and makes repairs and
maintenance easier.
Another thoughtful addition is an interior privacy curtain which
wraps around the entire windscreen and both door windows. Made from
heavy-duty vinyl, the curtain provides complete privacy for
changing or sleeping. It also enhances the cab's living space by
visually separating it from the outside world. This makes it more
comfortable for relaxing, watching TV or attending to
paperwork.
Kenworth's new Business Class interior comes complete with
bright, contemporary colours which open up the driver environment,
making it feel even more spacious. The trim is durable vinyl that
is easy to clean and maintain.
Andrew says Kenworth's fully-appointed Business Class cab
interior offers benefits for fleet operators as well.
"The new cab enables fleet owners, with more than one Kenworth
model, to have a uniform look and feel to the cabs. This allows
them to standardise their workshop processes and practices, making
servicing and repairs more efficient. Also, having a common
interior with all essential equipment in the same place, means
fleet drivers who switch from one model to another, will have a
dramatically reduced learning curve," he explained.
Kenworths fitted with the new conventional cab and Business
Class interior can be ordered at the show, with trucks available
from May.
K200 has an ACE system for drivers
Australia's best-selling heavy-duty truck model, the K200
cab-over, is sure to be a crowd-pleaser at PACCAR World. This
versatile workhorse can handle a variety of applications, including
26-metre B-double and B-triple combinations.
Rated to 90 tonne GCM, the K200 on display is powered by a
Cummins 15- litre ISXe5 SCR engine, producing 525 hp (391KW) and
1,850 lb/ft (2,508 Nm) of torque. It includes an UltraShift Plus
FO-20E318B-MXP automated transmission, Meritor RT46-160 rear axles,
Airglide 460 rear suspension as well as a generous 2.8-metre
Aerodyne integrated sleeper. It has also been fitted with
Kenworth's Electronic Brake Safety Systems (EBSS) Level 2 modules
which include anti-lock braking (ABS), automatic traction control
(ATC), drag torque control (DTC) and electronic stability program
(ESP) as well as 12-volt Trailer Response Management (TRM).
The display truck will showcase the K200 Active Cab Entry (ACE)
system. This is an automated step system whereby a set of wide,
non-slip steps folds out beneath the door, and LED lights
illuminate the cab foot wells. Full-length grab rails also make it
safer to enter and exit the vehicle, by enabling threepoint contact
to be maintained at all times. The ACE system is an ideal option
for drivers on applications requiring more frequent cab entry and
exit.
Another K200 highlight will be a walk-in, cut-away cab exhibit.
Show goers will experience first hand the cavernous interior of the
K200. It is one of the most spacious cabs on the market, boasting a
virtually flat floor and allowing a sixfoot- tall driver to stand
upright in the Aerodyne version.
The cab features a variety of ergonomically-designed innovations
which inspired Kenworth's Business Class interior now available in
all conventional trucks.
The K200's interior has also adopted the same colour scheme and
styling as the conventional trucks, giving the entire Kenworth
range the same appearance.
More Kenworth conventional models on show
Kenworth's rugged T909 model - this traditional-style,
long-bonneted truck is extremely versatile and excels in almost any
application, from logging to livestock, pulling a single trailer or
a triple road train, where the front axle weight is critical.
Rated to a GCM of 115 tonne, the 6x4 prime mover on display is
paired with a Cummins 15-litre Signature EGR engine, generating 600
hp (447 kW) and 2,050 lb/ft (2,779 Nm) of torque. It includes an
Eaton Roadranger RTLO22918B 18-speed manual gearbox, and Dana
D52-190 rear axles riding on Kenworth 21-tonne multi-leaf rear
suspension. It is also fitted with Kenworth's largest modular
sleeper cab, the 60-inch Aero.
Also on display is another popular Kenworth workhorse - the
T659. It has the versatility and power to operate in diverse
applications, ranging from general freight to logging, mining or
livestock haulage, on or off the highway in single or multiple
configurations.
Rated to 65 tonne, the T659 on display is powered by a Cummins
15-litre ISXe5 SCR engine, generating 485 hp (362 kW) and 1,850
lb/ft (2,508 Nm) of torque. The truck features an Eaton RTLO18918B
18-speed manual transmission, Meritor RT46-160 rear axles including
2x DCDL (driver controlled differential lock), and Airglide 460
rear suspension. It is fitted with EBSS Level 2.
Also on show will be the T609, Kenworth's premium aerodynamic
conventional prime mover which is ideal for multiple trailer
combinations, including B double and road-trains.
Rated to 97 tonne, the display truck is mated with a Cummins
ISXe5 SCR 525 hp (391 kW) engine producing 1,850 lb/ft (2,508 Nm)
of torque. It features Eaton's RTLO20918B 18-speed manual gearbox,
Meritor RT46-160 rear axles, Airglide 460 rear suspension, plus
Kenworth's largest fully integrated sleeper, the 50-inch Aero Flat
Back. It is also fitted with EBSS Level 1, including ABS, ATC and
DTC, as well as a trailer lead connection to power ABS on the
trailer brakes.
Visitors will also see on show the T359A which offers
exceptional maneuverability and visibility in a conventional truck.
The T359A is perfect for high-volume urban concrete applications
where it can deliver maximum loads and maximum productivity.
Rated to a GVM of 28.5 tonne, the T359A is powered by a Cummins
ISLe5 SCR engine, producing 360 hp (269 kW) and 1,180 lb/ft (1,600
Nm) of torque. It includes a six-speed Allison 3200P automatic
gearbox, Dana DSH40P rear axles including 2x DCDL (driver
controlled differential lock) and Airglide 400 rear suspension.
DAF's XF105 Super Space Cab
The highlight of the DAF exhibit will be the top-of-the-range
XF105 Super Space Cab 6x4 prime mover.
This premium vehicle has won a variety of coveted international
awards, and was named 2012 Truck of the Show at the ITTES, when it
debuted in Australia. Since then, the XF105 has also earned a
reputation with Australian operators for outstanding comfort,
safety and efficiency.
The XF105 has the power and reliability to handle a variety of
long-haul, heavy-duty applications, from tanker operations to
interstate distribution, and it has the maneuverability to
negotiate urban environments with ease. Like all DAFs in the range,
the XF105 has been modified to better manage Australia's unique
operations and taxing environments. It is equipped with a robust
cooling package designed for handling hotter conditions. It is also
fitted with PACCAR's Australian-developed Airglide rear suspension
and Meritor axles for long-distance haulage with heavier
weights.
Rated to 70 tonne GCM, the FTT XF105 display truck is powered by
a PACCAR MX-13 engine, generating 510 hp (375 kW) and 1,850 lb/ft
(2,500 Nm) of high torque. It also includes the ZF AS-Tronic
16AS2630 16-speed overdrive automated gearbox, Meritor MT23-165
rear axles, Airglide 400 rear suspension, as well as DAF's Super
Space Cab, the roomiest sleeper cab in its class. The vehicle is
fitted with EBS, which comes standard with ABS, Anti- Slip Control
(ASR), Brake assist, Drag torque control (DTC) and Hill-start
aid.
In addition, the model has optional modules, including Adaptive
Cruise Control (ACC) with Forward Collision Warning (FCW).
"Like all DAFs, the XF105 offers a superior driving experience,"
Andrew said. "With excellent in cab temperature control, low
interior noise and exceptional visibility, the DAF cab provides the
driver with a comfortable and safe working environment."
Andrew says the flagship model is the perfect vehicle for long,
interstate hauls where drivers are literally working and living out
of their truck.
"The XF105 is available with a choice of two opulent sleeper
cabs, both with plenty of room including two bunks. The Space Cab
has an impressive standing height of 175 cm, which is bigger than
most other rigs. But, what sets DAF apart is the Super Space Cab.
It has an enormous 210 cm standing height as well as more living,
working and storage space than any other truck in its class. If
drivers have to spend a lot of time away from home, the XF105 is
the closest to being at home," he added.
DAF's popular cab-overs on show
Visitors will also see on display two of DAF's CF85, configured
as a prime mover and a rigid.
The model suits a range of intrastate distribution applications,
providing the pulling power of higher-powered units but with lower
fuel consumption.
Rated to 70 tonne GCM, the FTT CF85 6x4 prime mover features the
MX-13 engine, generating 460 hp (340 kW) with torque of up to 1,700
lb/ft (2,300 Nm). It also includes a ZF AS-Tronic 12AS2330 12-speed
overdriven automated transmission. It also includes Meritor
MT23-165 rear axles, Airglide 400 rear suspension and a Space Cab.
The model is fitted with EBS standard modules as well as optional
ACC with FCW.
Rated to 37 tonne GVM, the FAD CF85 8x4 rigid has the same
engine and transmission as the prime mover model. It features a new
SR1360T tandem rear axle manufactured by DAF, in addition to DAF's
eight-bag ECAS (Electronically Controlled Air Suspension) rear
suspension, and a one-bunk sleeper cab. It is also fitted with the
same EBS modules as the CF85 prime mover model.
A must-see on display will be two DAFs fitted with an air lift
pusher axle that, with the flick of a switch, transforms a 4x2 into
a 6x2.
Andrew Hadjikakou says the extra lift axle enables a truck to be
more flexible, by making it more cost effective and efficient to
carry various payloads.
"The air lift pusher axle is positioned in front of the driven,
rear axle; as opposed to the conventional, trailing
‘lazy' axle which is behind the rear axle,"
Andrew explained.
"The forward rear pusher axle can be lifted off the ground
whenever the truck is carrying light or empty loads, which reduces
fuel consumption, maintenance costs, and tyre and brake wear.
Conversely, employing the pusher axle provides a truck carrying
heavier loads with a greater distribution of weight over more
wheels as well as better traction and handling," he said.
DAF will display a FAP CF75 4x2 rigid which it has effectively
transformed into a 6x2 by incorporating the pusher axle. The CF75
is a versatile model with low tare weight and a fuel-efficient
powerful engine. This makes it ideal for a variety of urban and
regional distribution, as well as specialist tasks, such as
concrete pumpers, tankers and construction vehicles.
Rated to a GCM of 38 tonne, the FAP CF75 model on display is
powered by a PACCAR 9.2-litre PR 265 engine, generating 360 hp (265
kW) and 1,070 lb/ft (1,450 Nm) of high torque. It includes the ZF
AS Tronic 12AS1630 12-speed overdriven automated gearbox, the DAF
SR 1347 with Pusher rear axle, DAF six-bag ECAS and a sleeper cab.
The model is also fitted with EBS standard modules, plus optional
ACC with FCW.
DAF has also configured a compact FAP LF55 as a 6x2 rigid,
incorporating the pusher axle. This light-weight, economical and
highly-maneuverable vehicle is well suited to urban distribution
and specialist applications, such as waste collectors.
Rated to a GCM of 26.5 tonnes, the display model is powered by a
6.7 litre PACCAR GR producing 280 hp (210 kW) with 750 lb/ft (1,020
Nm) of high torque. It includes a ZF AS Tronic 6AS1000 6 speed,
automated manual transmission, SR 1132 with Pusher rear axle, DAF
four-bag ECAS rear suspension and a sleeper cab.
PACCAR Parts' TRP range has parts for all
trucks
Also at PACCAR World, is PACCAR Parts' TRP range of quality
parts for American and European trucks and trailers. The TRP range
and value will appeal to owners of older trucks, as well as the
mechanics that service them. This new parts range is offered in
addition to the comprehensive range of parts, accessories and
winches already available from PACCAR Parts, through its extensive
retail network.
There will be a range of TRP product categories on display and
TRP representatives will be available to answer any questions
regarding the new parts range.
PACCAR Financial - trusted advice
PACCAR Financial is dedicated to the road transport industry,
and well understands the unique challenges and opportunities it can
present; making it one of the most trusted financial services
providers in the Australian transport industry. In total PACCAR
Financial has been helping small and large customers purchase
trucks and trailers for more than 30 years. Consultants will be on
hand at the show, offering competitive solutions and advice
regarding all transport financing needs.
"PACCAR World will have everything a truck owner and operator
needs in the one exhibit," Andrew Hadjikakou said. "You can choose
the right truck and customise it to suit your needs. You can also
arrange finance, view parts and accessories, and discuss your local
sales, service and support needs with our experienced and
professional dealers from across Australia, New Zealand and Papua
New Guinea."
Kenworth Trucks Australia and DAF Trucks Australia are divisions
of PACCAR Australia, a subsidiary of PACCAR Inc, a Six Sigma
company.
PACCAR is a global technology leader in the design, manufacture
and customer support of high-quality light, medium, and heavy-duty
trucks under the Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF nameplates. PACCAR
also designs and manufactures advanced diesel engines, provides
financial services and information technology, and distributes
truck parts related to its principal business.
For further information:
Neil Willox
Marketing Manager
PACCAR Australia
Tel: (03) 9721 1500