
Working video of 8 ton underground mining dump trucks
A brand-new work video clearly presents the operation scene of 8-ton underground mining dump trucks at the entrance of underground mine tunnels. In the footage, multiple trucks, like well-trained “underground envoys”, shuttle in an orderly manner at the dark tunnel entrance. Their efficient comings and goings demonstrate a steady reliability in every turn and start-stop, even in the narrow and harsh environment.
These 8-ton dump trucks are “elite soldiers” tailor-made for underground mining operations. The rated payload of 8 tons per truck perfectly balances the efficiency of underground transportation and the load-bearing limit of the tunnels. The compact body design is a model of space utilization. In tunnels where only two trucks can barely pass each other, they can flexibly adjust their direction and easily avoid rock protrusions and temporary pipelines, as if they were born to navigate such environments.
The powerful diesel engine is their “heart”. After special optimization for underground operations, even when fully loaded with ore climbing steep slopes, the power output remains stable and surging, easily handling the common rough roads and sharp bends in mining areas. The four-wheel drive system is like steady “feet”, which can firmly grip the ground regardless of whether the tunnel floor is wet clay or scattered gravel, ensuring that the driving path does not deviate. What’s more noteworthy is the low body height, which perfectly adapts to tunnels that have to limit height due to the direction of ore veins, allowing the transportation route to extend to deeper mining points.
This video is not only a vivid demonstration of the equipment’s efficiency – the cyclic transportation rhythm of the truck fleet continuously sends ore from the underground to the ground, intuitively showing the daily transfer capacity of hundreds of tons; it also carries the deep trust of customers. Choosing these trucks as the core equipment for daily operations is the best recognition of their reliability in harsh environments.


