Caterpillar SH640 D
Caterpillar SH640 D

Caterpillar SH640 D

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Caterpillar SH640 D

The Caterpillar SH640 D Roof Support Carrier is a powerful and reliable machine designed for transporting heavy roof supports in the most demanding underground mining environments. With advanced hydraulics, high load capacity, and superior maneuverability, the SH640 D enhances productivity while ensuring safety and stability. Built by Caterpillar—one of the most trusted names in mining equipment—this roof support carrier is engineered to perform in tough conditions and improve operational efficiency. Caterpillar SH640 D, Roof Support Carrier, underground mining equipment, mining machinery, longwall support transport, Cat mining vehicles, heavy-duty support carrier.

Key Specifications of Caterpillar SH640 D

  • Wheel Base

    Wheel Base

    3.6 m

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The Caterpillar SH640-D Roof Support Carrier is designed for transporting heavy roof supports in demanding underground mining environments. It serves as a powerful asset for streamlining underground logistics by moving mining equipment safely and quickly, enhancing productivity while ensuring safety and stability.

The vehicle has a wheel base of 3.6 m, a maximum laden weight capacity of 81,000.0 kg, and can carry a payload of 40.0 tonnes. Other specifications include an articulation of 45.0 degrees and maximum speed with load of 8.0 km/h.

The carrier is powered by a Diesel, Turbocharged engine (6 Cylinder) with a displacement of 7.2 L and an engine model of Cat® C7. This system delivers maximum power grossed at 171.5 kW (230 hp) @ 2,200 rpm.

At full power, the average fuel consumption for the SH640 D Roof Support Carrier is 39.4 L/hr. However, during average mine duty, the expected fuel consumption ranges between 20–40 L/hr.

The design includes cooling and exhaust systems built according to mine safety standards. Safety features are supported by components like ROPS/FOPS optional type protective devices, a CAT DCS Electronic Shutdown System, and fully enclosed service and park brakes.