: Used in Australia and South Africa to pull massive "road trains" of multiple trailers over steep slopes.
: Typically powered by a Caterpillar C27 Acert V12 diesel engine. Power Output : 900 hp to 1,000 hp. Torque : Approximately 4,000 Nm.
The Tractomas is primarily used where standard heavy trucks reach their limits:
: Tare weight is approximately 40 tonnes, with a total ballast weight reaching up to 71 tonnes.
: Equipped with an Allison M8610 6-speed automatic gearbox with a torque converter. Dimensions : Length : Approx. 10.87 meters. Width : Approx. 3.43 to 3.48 meters. Height : Approx. 4.5 meters.
: Moving heavy military equipment or large industrial components in extreme environments. Notable Records
: Uses heavy-duty Kessler axles for maximum load distribution. Applications & Usage
A larger variant, the , earned a place in the Guinness World Records as the world's largest road truck in 2015. These 1,000 hp units were specifically built for South African energy utility Rotran to move massive power-plant components.
: Used in Australia and South Africa to pull massive "road trains" of multiple trailers over steep slopes.
: Typically powered by a Caterpillar C27 Acert V12 diesel engine. Power Output : 900 hp to 1,000 hp. Torque : Approximately 4,000 Nm.
The Tractomas is primarily used where standard heavy trucks reach their limits: : Used in Australia and South Africa to
: Tare weight is approximately 40 tonnes, with a total ballast weight reaching up to 71 tonnes.
: Equipped with an Allison M8610 6-speed automatic gearbox with a torque converter. Dimensions : Length : Approx. 10.87 meters. Width : Approx. 3.43 to 3.48 meters. Height : Approx. 4.5 meters. Torque : Approximately 4,000 Nm
: Moving heavy military equipment or large industrial components in extreme environments. Notable Records
: Uses heavy-duty Kessler axles for maximum load distribution. Applications & Usage Dimensions : Length : Approx
A larger variant, the , earned a place in the Guinness World Records as the world's largest road truck in 2015. These 1,000 hp units were specifically built for South African energy utility Rotran to move massive power-plant components.