Performance
The overall result of how well the equipment's functions work together is categorized by the performance of the machinery. The equipment's overall effectiveness is determined by a combination of user-friendliness, capacity, visibility and lifting speed.
The engine and the machinery working hydraulics undergo extreme lifting, that puts intense demands on the machine. The lifting component is just a part of the operating cycle. Prior to the equipment being able to load or unload, the demands are placed on effective brakes, tight turning radius with high pulling process and precise control. All of these functions should be able to operate in an optimum manner, even after heavy usage.
Engine
Each and every unit of empty container handlers are equipped with straight six cylinder turbo charged engines which are outfitted with intercooler. The engines are adapted to the specific working conditions of empty container handling. These conditions include high power and high torque levels at low engine speeds.
Presently in the industry, the engines of current units follow the strict legal environment demands. The engines offer low noise and vibration levels, low exhaust emission levels, low fuel consumption characterize all engine options.
Transmission
All of the trucks in the series are equipped with exceptional and really durable hydrodynamic transmission systems. For quick acceleration with a minimum of "clutch-slip" the transmission has integrated torque converter and gearbox. The gear changing is electrically attained via solenoid valves. These provide 3 forward and 3 reverse gears that are controlled by means of a multifunction lever which is easily operated.
Drive Axle
The drive axles are designed to deal with the tough and extreme working environments in terminals and in ports. All axles have reduction in 2 stages - differential and hub reduction. These features ensure a minimum of strain on the transmission system. Additionally, the drive axles are fitted with a hydraulic braking system.
Service Brake System
Wet Disc Brakes that have oil cooled discs which are alternately fixed to and rotating with the hub equip all empty container handlers. When the brakes are engaged, the discs are pressed together by hydraulic pressure from the brake pedal. This offers efficient braking to the model. The system is able to deal with heavy cargo over a long period of time and is practically maintenance free. This particular system provides no fade and requires no need for brake adjustments.