Truck "Unimog U4000" which can break through puddles of maximum uphill angle of 45 degrees and water depth of 1.2 m Actual photo review




Multipurpose truck of toughness specification excellent in bad road running property manufactured by German Daimler AG known as Mercedes · Benz "Unimog U4000"The actual car is"Crisis Management Industry Exhibition(RISCON TOKYO 2012) ", so I brought the car body full of powerful points from various angles into the photograph.

It is like this when comparing the size with a man passing in front.


Size excluding special equipment is total length 590 × full width 233.6 × total height 297.5 cm, weight is about 9.5 ton. The pillars and stairs reflected in the center of the picture are for exhibition and are not part of the vehicle.


Looking from the front like this. A powerful engine with displacement of 4250 000, rotation speed 2200 rpm, maximum torque 675 Nm is installed.


Light.


The wheels are as follows. Optionally you can install studless tires, sand tires for desert, tire inflation system to adjust air pressure according to the condition of the road surface.


The tire itself has a thrust and tube structure that allows it to tilt to the left and right at 30 degrees, and stable running is possible even on rough roads.


In the exhibition model, an optional arm that can be used for rubble disposal etc. was placed on the loading platform.


The lever for operation is like this.


The base of the arm.


The tip is like this.


The rear seats are as follows.


driving seat.


handle.


A control panel at the side of the driver 's seat.


The name "Unimog (Unimog)" comes from the German "Universal-Motor-Gera" t (multipurpose power unit). Originally for agriculture development began after the Second World War, it was later under the umbrella of Daimler and production is continuing up to the present.


In addition, sales in Japan are carried out by Wye Engineering Co., Ltd. Since the price varies depending on equipment,Necessary consultationAnd the delivery date is about 5 to 6 months after placing an order.

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