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Tougher trucks for greater capacity and higher payload

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With a host of upgrades that enable a Gross Combination Weight of up to 150 tonnes, the new Volvo FMX, Volvo FH and Volvo FH16 offer greater productivity than ever before.
3D graphic illustration of the new Volvo FMX transporting rubble
The key addition to the new heavy Volvo trucks is a new drive axle, which has been developed in-house in conjunction with Volvo Construction Equipment.

Boasting a tough exterior and robust design, the new heavy Volvo trucks have been built especially to handle the demanding conditions found in the mining and construction industries. Their latest reincarnations are even tougher still, with greater capacity and higher payload.

The key addition to the new heavy Volvo trucks is a new drive axle, which has been developed in-house in conjunction with Volvo Construction Equipment. Using their experience and expertise from designing axles for wheel loaders and dumpers, Volvo Trucks has been able to increase the capacity of the rear axle to 38 tonnes (up from 32 tonnes in the previous model).

The rear suspension has been upgraded and strengthened, and the front suspension reinforced, in order to handle the extra capacity. For an 8x4 truck, the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) is now 58 tonnes. This represents an increased payload of around 15-17 per cent.

Combined these upgrades enable the GCW to increase from 120 tonnes to an unprecedented 150 tonnes.

Reinforced front suspension

Allows for loads of up to 10 tonnes. This can be increased to 20 tonnes with double front axles.

New rear suspension

Has been strengthened with additional material including a new stronger crossmember, new springs, larger rubber bearings and stronger bogie anchorage.

The new drive axle

The first developed in-house at Volvo Trucks in over 20 years.

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