OEM Supply Shacman F2000 10 Wheeler Tipper Truck - China 6×4 Prime Mover – Automobile Holding Detail:
Overview
The F2000 series heavy duty trucks, with over 30 years of reputation, perfect for even the most difficult tasks, bring unprecedented values to its users.
Characteristic
Lightweight world advanced design concept, inheriting the company’s military qualities and over 41 years of manufacturing experience. Built to meet even the toughest demands and setting the bar for safety and efficiency. This series of vehicles utilizes Weichai engines, few leaf spring, lightweight high strength frame, rubber suspension and other advanced technologies. Utilizes WEVB engine exhaust breaking patented technology which increases breaking efficiency by more than 55%.


Cabin utilizes high strength materials, left and right side doors are equipped with high strength anti collision beam, passed ECE-R29 crash test certification, lower floor to ensure the most driving room. Innovative use of lightweight high strength frame. Utilizes advanced Austria CRUISE software.
Specification
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