🇨🇱👷🏻♂️🚜 Mr. Witt, it is an honor to have your team in my country Chile ✨👍🇨🇱. I have been working at Finning Chile for 17 years and I am proud, it is a great company. My goal is to go to work in Canada. greetings from 🇨🇱✨👍👷🏻♂️
Great video, Aaron and crew. That’s what I did for 21 years of my life is run Caterpillar equipment and loved every minute of it lol. When I was disabled in 94 the biggest truck we had was the 185 ton swivel in the middle cat trucks. You drove them like a 18 wheeler to back them up. Keep up the good work. I look forward to seeing you upload a video. Thanks for sharing!!
with enough batteries they can generate electricity on the way down into the pit and use that on the way out . so the climb only needs the energy for the actual payload plus some energy losses . should save fuel which i bet is a big expense.
798 are really quite incredible, it only has a 85L engine instead of 115L like the 797, but because its electric drive it has a higher payload, (slightly)higher top speed, more torque and its able to use trolley assist systems. you guys been to a mine using trolley assist systems? fuckin incredible things
Yes, because the electric motor just changes from a motor to a generator and in this case it generates electricity which goes through resistance grids in that round object with the fans that Aaron was next to. The system is essentially the same as on a Diesel Electric Locomotive, where the Engineer changes the electric motors to become generators and they send the energy to the Dynamic Brake Grids were the electricity goes through resistance grids (think of your electric bar heaters at home), the current running through the resistance grids causes them to heat up and disapate the energy as heat into the atmosphere. Both mining trucks and locomotives are looking to ways to carry enough batteries to be able to store a useful amount of the energy lost to the Dynamic Brake Grids instead of wasting it as heat lost to the atmosphere. Some mines are looking at electric catenary systems to transfer the power generated by trucks using Dynamic Braking as they head down into the mine, and to utilise it to help power trucks which are busy climbing out of the mine with a full load of ore or overburden. This method would reduce the tare weight of the vehicle by not having to carry batteries and equipment to store the regenerated electricity from braking until it can be reused on the loaded climb back out of the mine. Mark from Melbourne Australia Mark from Melbourne Australia
Cat actually makes a 995k and isn’t that just a blower motor? Is the braking energy dissipated through a grid box arrangement with the blower motor to cool grids inside box.
i worked in a coal mine in alberta and we had variable ground conditions but alot of soft ground. we had 785, 1500, 730 and 830 haul tucks. The mechanical drive 1500s where the best overall by far on the inclines and soft ground, 830s where ok and the 730s where shit. the company is slowly switching over to 789 and 793 cause we have had way way more success with mechanical drives
Beautiful sight!! 👍👍. Any idea what the time frame is from design to engineering to manufacturing to testing to redesign, engineering, manufacturing and final sales of a new CAT haul truck is? How many years is involved from actual design to actual purchase of a new haul truck, gives you an idea how far CAT and other Mining Equipment manufacturers have to plan in the future which will constantly Change due to market conditions and government regulations?
That has to be some incredibly strong welding to hold the 2 halfs of the 798s dump box together considering the amount of punishment they will take for year's to come. 🎉
But .... But ..... where are the ALL electric haul trucks ???? 😂 These trucks along with our Navy ships will never be electric. But the politicians say .... we will be all electric. 😂😂😂😂😂 Another great video.
Chile uses lock-out/tag-out differently... everybody puts their lock and name tag on something they are on or a worksite they are near.. like an attendance check.. it's not MSHA.. He's following their site protocol.
🇨🇱👷🏻♂️🚜 Mr. Witt, it is an honor to have your team in my country Chile ✨👍🇨🇱. I have been working at Finning Chile for 17 years and I am proud, it is a great company. My goal is to go to work in Canada. greetings from 🇨🇱✨👍👷🏻♂️
Canada is in need of skill trades people.
Stay out of Canada for now. Trudeau is a tyrant.
Big Thank You to Finning for allowing a peek behind the curtain.
Longer and more in depth videos would be nice for those of us who have attention spans. 🤙
Yeah but some of us don't have attention whatever I forgot...😅
Great video, Aaron and crew. That’s what I did for 21 years of my life is run Caterpillar equipment and loved every minute of it lol. When I was disabled in 94 the biggest truck we had was the 185 ton swivel in the middle cat trucks. You drove them like a 18 wheeler to back them up. Keep up the good work. I look forward to seeing you upload a video. Thanks for sharing!!
Great video. It's good to see the latest heavy equipment again since my retirement from engineering. Keep up the good work Mr Witt.
Cat is always Cat
Big fan to cool the dynamic braking resistors like diesel trains....
This channel makes me feel like I'm 8 years old:)
That cat 798 was bigger than my whole house 😂
Seeing those fully loaded trucks in side profile had me check the aspect ratio of my monitor - this always looks comically squished... 😁😁😁😜
Wow.. La Negra has really grown since I was last there in 2005. Built and commissioned drilling rigs for Bucyrus, en route to Escondida.
This is as big as it gets for Caterpillar. The Lieberherr T284 has more Payload
The hauling truck I drove in a rock quarry as a college kid would fit within the bed of the Cat 798
995 is now the largest loader cat makes, we have one on order to replace one of our L1850's
Nice and informative content. Thank you 😊
Love this song
Wish 2 meet site like this ...very interesting as excavator opreta! Nice clip quite explained mate
Like a locomotive.
Actually according to CAT’s website the just came up with a CAT 995K
with enough batteries they can generate electricity on the way down into the pit and use that on the way out . so the climb only needs the energy for the actual payload plus some energy losses . should save fuel which i bet is a big expense.
Interesting...Hott-Dogg operation they have going there in, Chile.
Our site in NT is building a 995 Wheel Loader. It’s massive.
798 are really quite incredible, it only has a 85L engine instead of 115L like the 797, but because its electric drive it has a higher payload, (slightly)higher top speed, more torque
and its able to use trolley assist systems. you guys been to a mine using trolley assist systems? fuckin incredible things
real shame they arent quite yet able to fit big(or i guess powerful enough) batteries to do regen braking, thats 5500hp in hold back power
Price ?
Do you think that the electric drive would be easier on brakes going down grades due to more hold back ?
Likely as EVs wear brakes much slower than vehicles without regen braking.
Yes, because the electric motor just changes from a motor to a generator and in this case it generates electricity which goes through resistance grids in that round object with the fans that Aaron was next to. The system is essentially the same as on a Diesel Electric Locomotive, where the Engineer changes the electric motors to become generators and they send the energy to the Dynamic Brake Grids were the electricity goes through resistance grids (think of your electric bar heaters at home), the current running through the resistance grids causes them to heat up and disapate the energy as heat into the atmosphere.
Both mining trucks and locomotives are looking to ways to carry enough batteries to be able to store a useful amount of the energy lost to the Dynamic Brake Grids instead of wasting it as heat lost to the atmosphere. Some mines are looking at electric catenary systems to transfer the power generated by trucks using Dynamic Braking as they head down into the mine, and to utilise it to help power trucks which are busy climbing out of the mine with a full load of ore or overburden. This method would reduce the tare weight of the vehicle by not having to carry batteries and equipment to store the regenerated electricity from braking until it can be reused on the loaded climb back out of the mine.
Mark from Melbourne Australia
Mark from Melbourne Australia
The largest Cat wheel loader is now the 995. Cat has done away with the letter designation.
Still in Chile? Let me know you are more than welcome to visit my city
Hey mate cat has made a 995k loader now
My inner middle schooler giggled at 8:36 lol
Cat actually makes a 995k and isn’t that just a blower motor? Is the braking energy dissipated through a grid box arrangement with the blower motor to cool grids inside box.
I would like to see how that truck is chained down to the trailer.
The 994k isnt the biggste anymore its the 995K right? 3:40
Seeing that wheel dozer is like a mythical creature I've heard stories but never actually seen a new one
i worked in a coal mine in alberta and we had variable ground conditions but alot of soft ground. we had 785, 1500, 730 and 830 haul tucks. The mechanical drive 1500s where the best overall by far on the inclines and soft ground, 830s where ok and the 730s where shit. the company is slowly switching over to 789 and 793 cause we have had way way more success with mechanical drives
Bro, will you film a video to talk about XCMG XDE440 Haul Truck (short ton 440)
The BelAZ 75710 has 450 t Payload.
That thing seems to be very similar to a locomotive.
Beautiful sight!! 👍👍. Any idea what the time frame is from design to engineering to manufacturing to testing to redesign, engineering, manufacturing and final sales of a new CAT haul truck is? How many years is involved from actual design to actual purchase of a new haul truck, gives you an idea how far CAT and other Mining Equipment manufacturers have to plan in the future which will constantly Change due to market conditions and government regulations?
Great video, thank you but how long did it take to drive the camper there on your road trip? Merry Christmas Aaron!!
He seems to get access to mines and facilities, but he doesn't appear to know much about any of it.
What do you know ...
Only one way to learn boss!!
Like a safety officer?
You are an jealous idiot
Did you miss the first 5 minutes of
Him giving nothing but information?
That has to be some incredibly strong welding to hold the 2 halfs of the 798s dump box together considering the amount of punishment they will take for year's to come. 🎉
It’s called a body not bed for mining trucks
Why does the thumbnail mislead so? Or do they transport those things with a full load on...?
they transport them whole
@AaronWitt whole and fully loaded if they're 650 ton on the transporter lol. Love ya vids anyway man, some cool stuff
do they have drive by wire?
they have shown fully autonomous before.
Сколько такой стоит!
Your at the what…….??????? Facility
But .... But ..... where are the ALL electric haul trucks ???? 😂 These trucks along with our Navy ships will never be electric. But the politicians say .... we will be all electric. 😂😂😂😂😂 Another great video.
Exactly, I'm wondering what these politicians have planned for all of the gas and diesel powered equipment and vehicles .
Electric drive motors, same as locomotives, but the power is from large diesel engines. Thus the usual description “diesel electric”.
What do you mean never, you guys had electric subs and aircraft carriers for decades
At 4:27 that’s straight up MSHA violation right there. Maybe not Argentina, but he’s been to enough mines in the US he should know better.
Chile uses lock-out/tag-out differently... everybody puts their lock and name tag on something they are on or a worksite they are near.. like an attendance check.. it's not MSHA.. He's following their site protocol.
The music is unnecessary and annoying
First viewer
Simpleton nobody cares