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The unique industrial value of the articulated hauler

Rokbak say there is more to an ADT than simply being able to navigate the toughest terrain and haul tonnes of material stably and safely Rokbak say there is more to an ADT than simply being able to navigate the toughest terrain and haul tonnes of material stably and safely

Rokbak explain why ADTs stand apart from other trucks and are a universal asset in industrial applications

ADTs (articulated dumptrucks) are heavy-duty vehicles specifically designed for hauling material over rough and uneven terrain. Articulated hauler manufacturers Rokbak explain why these machines stand apart from other trucks and highlight their unique usefulness in industrial applications.

Due to their robust, off-road performance, articulated haulers are a universal and identifiable asset on industrial sites.

From civil engineering to mining and quarrying, articulated haulers – defined by the tractor unit moving independently from the body trailer unit – have become indispensable in moving material efficiently. While rigid haulers can perform in prepared environments and long-haul operations, articulated haulers find their niche in challenging terrains where adaptability and safety are paramount.

‘An articulated hauler is a three-axle, six-wheel-drive machine built to transport material across unprepared ground, including areas with poor load-bearing properties, mud, or steep inclines,’ said Scott Pollock, a senior product manager at Rokbak. ‘Its key design feature is the oscillating central pivot, which allows the cab and trailer to move independently. Also operating as the steering unit for the truck, this flexibility ensures the hauler can navigate undulating terrain without tipping over, a task where rigid haulers may struggle.’

Deciding between a rigid and an articulated hauler depends on three key factors – haul distance, ground conditions, and the type of material being transported. These considerations determine the optimal and most cost-effective hauling solution for customers.

Rigid haulers can move higher volumes of material quickly over, longer distances, but only on prepared roads. The articulated hauler, however, excels in moving material of a lighter density over shorter distances, when the track might not be the most pristine.

Thanks to its low ground pressure and adaptability to greater tyre options, such as enhanced flotation or wide-based tyres, the articulated hauler is ideal for situations where prepared roads are absent, such as low load bearing ground for construction or preparing quarries and mines. It is specifically designed to handle loads across this type of terrain efficiently, offering unmatched productivity and safety in these environments.

‘On muddy terrain or ground with high fluidity or very high resistance, the ADT can ride over undulations and unprepared surfaces,’ added Mr Pollock. ‘The oscillation allows the articulated truck to navigate where a rigid hauler would be at risk of sinking or tipping over.’

Scott Pollock, senior product manager at Rokbak Scott Pollock, senior product manager at Rokbak

Similarly, where rigid trucks can be tasked with moving heavier, more crudely blasted materials, articulated haulers are suited to transporting less dense, less abrasive, and well-shot material. Moving this lighter material, found in top surface earth and muck shifting, can be a critical application in civil engineering and construction in providing firm ground foundations. Articulated haulers are also used to move the finished, processed materials used for site redevelopment.

Based in Motherwell, Scotland, Rokbak are one of the leading manufacturers of articulated haulers. With a strong reputation for producing robust and reliable trucks, the company delivers an efficient and cost-effective hauling solution backed by exceptional customer service and the team knows exactly what an ADT can offer.

Rokbak offer two models, the RA30 and RA40, which boast class-leading tractive effort, low fuel consumption, and operator-friendly design. With lean-burning engines and extended maintenance intervals, Rokbak haulers provide cost-efficient operation, reducing cost per tonne while ensuring reliability in demanding conditions.

‘Our RA30 ADT, for example, is known for its unmatched tractive effort, making it an excellent choice for high-resistance ground conditions environments,’ said Mr Pollock. ‘Operators also appreciate the ease of use, thanks to ergonomic controls, adjustable suspension seats, and cutting-edge safety features like tilt warnings that protect against improper operation.’

Rokbak incorporate advanced telematics for real-time performance monitoring and are developing larger haulers to meet market demands. These features align with customer needs for greater operational efficiency and data-driven insights into fleet management. Emphasizing the importance of proper maintenance and training, Rokbak leverage a comprehensive dealer network and customer support in their after-sales services, ensuring that customers get the most out of their ADT.

‘Our ‘three Ps' – product, parts, and people – are essential to ensuring optimal machine performance,’ said Mr Pollock. ‘From genuine parts to skilled technicians, we ensure that every Rokbak articulated hauler delivers maximum productivity and longevity.’

 

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