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Light weight means more litres - one free delivery a
week from DAF-Heil combination
The weight saving from combining DAFs low-weight FTP CF85 tractor unit
with Heils new Evolution ultra light-weight tank semi-trailer offers
a significant productivity gain in bulk fuel delivery. Estimates are that
using this tractor/trailer combination could save the cost of more than
one delivery a week for most operators who run a multi-shift schedule.
The new fuel tanker is the result of a joint project between DAF Trucks,
Heil Trailer Internatinal and fuel delivery specialist Suckling Transport
of West Thurrock in Essex, in whose livery the show vehicle is. The project
is aimed at improving payload and productivity in an increasingly competitive
market.
The DAF-Heil combination makes its UK debut on the Heil stand, number
107-108, at FPS 2005 - the UK showcase for products, equipment and services
for the fuel supply industry (Telford International Exhibition Centre,
Staffordshire, 20-21 April 2005).
DAF staff will be in attendance on the adjacent stand, number 77 to provide
information on the tractor unit as well as its wide range of other products
and services for the fuel supply industry. Suckling Transport are on stand
114.
DAF claims that its FTP CF85 model is the only three-axle tractor unit
on the UK market that can legally run at 44 tonnes GCW with the new Heil
tanker fully loaded with petrol to its 43,000 litre capacity.
The FTPs 17.5 inch second-axle wheels and other weight saving measures,
such as alloy fuel tank and wheels, bring it in at just 6,940kg complete
with fifth wheel and wings and to full Safe Loading Pass specification.
In ready-for-the-road condition, with a full fuel tank and driver, the
FTP CF85 weights just 7125kg. This represents a saving of up to 700kg
off the weight of an average three-axle tractor.
Combine the low weight of the DAF FTP tractor with the Heil tank weighing
in at just 5,100kgs and hoses at 60kg and youre looking at a payload
of around 31,700kgs, says Peter Larner, managing director of Suckling
Transport, whose idea the project is. This brings the entire unit in at
under 44,000 kgs gross weight.
That payload equates to 43,000 litres of petrol compared to more usual
tank capacities of around 41,500 litres. A company making five deliveries
a day over a six day period will be able to deliver as much as 45,000
litres more in a week, which is equivalent to at least one free delivery.
Its a clear case of light weight meaning more litres!
DAF marketing director Tony Pain says that the low weight of the FTP tractor
has been achieved without compromising driver comfort or vehicle safety
in any way. This is a comprehensively equipped tractor with 430bhp engine,
sleeper cab with air conditioning, AS-tronic automatic transmission, DAF
engine brake, ASR anti-slip system, and Vehicle Stability Control. This
high level of specification provides a comfortable working environment
for the driver leaving him to focus solely on safe delivery of his load.
Already renowned for the lightness of their tankers, Heil have trimmed
the weight further with the new Evolution design by employing a clever
combination of measures. These include the extensive use of XTRAIL high
stress factor aluminium alloy sheets in the construction of the barrel;
sucken access covers that eliminate the need for additional overturn protection;
specification of a proven light weight suspension system and running gear;
and use of low profile tyres.
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