Sandvik reported it will reintroduce a number of loaders and trucks as Toro family models. Finnish underground equipment maker Tamrock established the Toro brand and it began to fade away after Sandvik acquired Tamrock in 1997. In Spanish, toro means bull, an animal universally revered for its size, strength and tenacity. The name and image fits, and now applies to, several robust machines that feature upgrades that distinguish them from predecessor models.. For example, the new Toro family models are i-series machines and will operate “safer, stronger, and smarter.” First to be reintroduced are three loaders and two trucks.
The new Toro LH517i and LH621i loaders come with several design upgrades to boost productivity, reduce total cost of ownership and improve operator experience, Sandvik reported. Both come with a Stage V engine and feature the Sandvik Intelligent Control System to limit speeds, support downhill tramming, and minimize brake wear.
The large loaders feature a new traction control system to reduce wheel spin and slippage, and to extend tire life. Both come with Digital Trainer, a training simulator. The new Toro LH625iE electric loader is the “world’s largest payload capacity underground loader,” Sandvik reported. The cabled unit offers a whopping 25,000-kg payload capacity. The TH551i and TH663i trucks are both now Toro family models, and feature upgraded transmissions, coolers, and low-emission engines.
The i-series trucks offer reduced maintenance costs compared to predecessor models. Sandvik said i-series machines have garnered positive feedback from customers. “Reducing costs in addition to already-reported positive operator feedback shows we are on the right track,” Wayne Scrivens, vice president, load and haul, Sandvik, said. “
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