It is the equipment levels and driveability that defines a construction tipper and its dynamic abilities to stand out among other truck types. DICV’s modus operandi to crack the mass-market tipper segment in India is just the same.
Tippers are altogether a different breed of
trucks, for the simple reason that they are always put to work in the most
dynamic and challenging road and operating conditions. From open highways to broken
ghat roads, or slushy mines to rocky terrains, tippers are designed not merely to
haul and tip the loads, but are trusted for their dynamic abilities to wade
through any type road and gradeability scenarios, and come out unscathed only
to get ready to go through the ordeal over and over again.
Construction tippers, in particular, these days
are largely run within a defined not-so-vast geo boundary, but are the real
workhorses plying multiple trips round the clock. In other words, the routine
itineraries of tippers are always looped. Gone are the day when tippers were
simply meant only for niche tipping applications. They have become radically
modern and equipped with essential and high-tech goodies to become the
most-aspirational lot in the trucking stable today.
Case in point is the latest Bharatbenz 2823C
6x4 construction tipper, a popular mid-premium contender in the most
competitive class of tippers in India at present, which rightly embodies the
rapid technological transformation and popularity that tippers are garnering.
In my recent rendezvous with this truck for a test drive, I was more inclined
to check its driveability, than aesthetics or cabin comforts. All I hoped was
to experience and put to test its dynamic abilities that sets it apart from the
rest of the lot.
Let’s start with a brief intro to the truck.
This is a 28-tonner, twin-rear axle tipper from DICV to woo the customers in
the 230 hp class, with quintessential Bharatbenz day cab, 16 Cu.m rock body,
‘Truckonnect’ on-board telematics, and so on. The brand’s superior styling
aesthetics and cabin ergonomics is something that we are familiar with, so I’m
going to quickly fast-forward to the mechanical and driveability aspects of the
truck. However, it would be unfair not the mention the absolute pampering of air-suspended
seats that simply isolates the driver from any road shocks and the powerful
HVAC system that outrightly beats the cooling efficiency of a passenger car.
Way to go, BB!
The tipper is mated to a 9-speed synchromesh
gearbox with a large 430 mm dry plate clutch with hydraulic control. Larger dia
clutch results in better friction, which ensures slip-less transmission of
torque in all gears. The 2823C offers a maximum torque of 850 Nm at 1,200-1,600
rpm, making it as one of the torquiest in its class. Fuel efficiency remains to
be a top priority in every aspect of the truck design, so the gear ratios are
optimized in favour of higher gears, thereby complementing the
torque-characteristics in lower gears.
The crawler gear is a real wonder in this
truck. This is an essential feature for tipper applications these days,
especially when a fully-laden truck is taking steep climbs or descents in a
slope. Once engaged, the crawler mode ensures smooth creep with no human touch
on either the clutch or brake pedals. The engine doesn’t stall at any point, a
big relief for drivers, who can just concentrate on the terrain or maneuvering
truck to safety instead.
I was more than surprised to get a first-hand
feel of the crawler gear in an undulating path with parabolic pits of 1-3
metres and water wadding scenarios. The tipper crawls in and comes out of the pits
with ease in a constant rpm, thereby improving fuel efficiency. Shorter rear
overhang, thanks to the bogie suspension setup at the rear axles, along with
high front bumper, helps a lot in moving in and out of pits and deeps. Together
with anti-roll bars, the tipping stability is also phenomenal.
What is more beneficial is the engine brake.
When turned on, the constant throttle valves and the butterfly valves in the
cylinder head work in tandem to restrict fuel flow, thereby creating some
organic retarding effect. There is also an electronically-controlled exhaust
brake flap, which compresses the exhaust flow to create a similar retarding
effect. Together with the crawler mode, a fully-laden truck can tackle at least
37 percent grade descents with complete composure, while also preventing
unwarranted brake and clutch wear.
Yet another feature that offers the 2823C its
dynamic ability is its 2-stage differential lock. The selector on the dashboard
comes handy whenever we encounter wheel spin at the rear while driving through
slippery roads or slush pools, again a big boon for tippers to keep up their
uptime. DICV says the rear axle ratios are also optimized for better
gradeability and fuel efficiency.
The 7.2-litre OM926 engine is one of the most
refined and responsive engine in this segment. It is rev happy, but doesn’t demand
the driver to floor the throttle even in the neediest scenarios. Same is the
case with the brake pedal, just a slightest touch is adequately responsive. The
steering wheel offers tremendous feedback, while the cabin is well-appointed
and noticeably quieter than before.
Some of the other driver-assisting systems
include the driver state monitoring system to avert his or her distraction or
lack of concentration, gear shift adviser and fuel economy tracker in the instrumentation
panel, and reverse parking camera system.
With a host of high-spec equipment and premium features, Bharatbenz has been transforming the mass-end of the trucking segment in a big way since its inception almost ten years ago. The 2823C construction tipper is no exception and continues to do the same even today. With innovative technologies and value-added equipment list, the tipper strikes the right chord for those buyers who value reliability and TCO more than anything.
SPEC FOCUS – Bharatbenz 2823C 6x4 Construction Tipper |
|
GVW (kgs) |
28,000
(Radial/ Nylon tyres) 27,600
(Mining tyres) |
Engine |
OM 926 7,200cc
6-cylinder BS-VI |
Performance |
Max
Power: 180kW (240 hp) @ 2,200 rpm Max Torque: 850 Nm @ 1,200-1,600 rpm |
Transmission |
G 131 9-speed
Synchromesh gearbox with Crawler gear |
Wheelbase (mm) |
4,275 |
Dimensions in metres (L x W x H) |
7,185 x 2,490 x
2,955 |
Gradeability (%) |
37.8 |
Brakes |
Air-brakes with
dual-line ABS Drum brakes in all
wheels |
Suspension |
Front: Parabolic
leaf spring with 2 hydraulic shock absorbers Rear: Bogie
suspension Antiroll bar in
front and rear (RA2) axles |
Fuel tank |
215 litres |
Ad blue tank |
43 litres |
Tyre size |
11 R20 |
*This article first appeared in MOTORINDIA Magazine April 2022 issue.
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