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Kato CR250 vs. Terex AT20
6 reasons to buy Kato CR250:
Operation
Haul truck fuel volume | 300 l. and 290 l. | 3 % more or 10 l. |
Carrying part engine
Torque measured at | 1600 rev / min and 1000 rev / min | 37 % more or 600 rev |
Booms
Sections number | 6 and 4 | 33 % more or 2 |
Maximum angle of ascent | 81 degrees and 60 degrees | 26 % more or 21 degrees |
Maximum lifting capacity | 25000 kg and 20000 kg | 20 % more or 5000 kg |
Maximum working radius | 26 m and 15.8 m | 39 % more or 10.2 m |
6 reasons to buy Terex AT20:
Sizes
Clearance | 400 mm and 345 mm | 14 % more or 55 mm |
Gear box
Forward gears number | 6 and 4 | 33 % more or 2 |
Maximum forward speed | 85 km/h and 49 km/h | 42 % more or 36 km/h |
Carrying part engine
Full power | 205.1 kW and 158 kW | 23 % more or 47.1 kW |
Maximum torque | 1100 Nm and 696 Nm | 37 % more or 404 Nm |
Booms
Minimum operating radius | 1.4 m and 2.8 m | 50 % less or 1.4 m |
Neutral reasons:
Sizes
Transport width | 2395 mm and 2490 mm |
Transport length | 9065 mm and 9670 mm |
Transport height | 3400 mm and 3070 mm |
Hauler length | 7245 mm and 6615 mm |
Operation
Tyre size | 385/95R25 170E road and 12.00 x 20 x 18 PR |
Axels number | 2 and 2 |
Gear box
Transmission type | remote mounted fully automatic transfer gearbox and Allison Fully automatic |
Carrying part engine
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi and Mercedes-Benz |
Model | C 6D16-TE1 and OM 906 LA |
Power measured at | 2800 rev / min and 2800 rev / min |
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Sizes
5. Clearance | 345 mm | 5. Clearance | 400 mm |
7. Hauler length | 7245 mm | 7. Hauler length | 6615 mm |
1. Transport length | 9065 mm | 1. Transport length | 9670 mm |
2. Transport width | 2395 mm | 2. Transport width | 2490 mm |
3. Transport height | 3400 mm | 3. Transport height | 3070 mm |
Booms
11. Minimum operating radius | 2.8 m | 11. Minimum operating radius | 1.4 m |
12. Maximum working radius | 26 m | 12. Maximum working radius | 15.8 m |
13. Maximum angle of ascent | 81 degrees | 13. Maximum angle of ascent | 60 degrees |