Successful
agricultural engine business provides solid foundation; new D4276 and D1556
engine series at Bauma trade fair; future engine developments can draw on
commercial vehicle business
MAN Engines is the leading
manufacturer of diesel engines for off-road applications. With many years of
product experience at its disposal and a unique range of engines on offer, the engine
manufacturing firm is now even better-equipped to provide solutions for
excavators, wheel loaders, dumper trucks and mobile cranes. “Engines for
construction machinery are an important part of our long-established off-road
business, which has deep roots at MAN Engines. At the same time, we have
invested many millions of euros in new and existing products in recent years,”
says Reiner Rößner, head of sales at MAN Engines.
Thanks to consistent upgrades and
progressive development, MAN Engines has been able to develop a complete
selection of off-road products ranging from 4.6 L to 24.2 L displacement, based
on the latest engine platforms and the newest technology. The current
highlights are the world première of the D4276 and the newly launched D1556 for
construction machinery, both making an appearance at this year’s Bauma trade
fair. In terms of power, this will give original equipment manufacturers a
range of seven engine series to choose from, spanning 118 kW to 816 kW (158 hp
to 1,095 hp). Early projects and collaborations confirm that the engines are
also in demand and enjoying success in construction machinery.
Commercial vehicle business helps
ensure long-term partnership
As a business unit of MAN Truck
& Bus – and, in turn, a part of the Traton Group – MAN Engines benefits
hugely from a wealth of experience in mass production of commercial vehicle
engines. After all, the key to developing engines with a high degree of quality
and efficiency for large construction and agricultural machinery is to utilise
the essential technology used in engines on the construction site and for
long-haul transport. This requires use of the latest technology and
meticulously developed components. “Our high-volume commercial vehicle business
will be the only way in the medium term to safely meet increasing technology
requirements and ensure modern engine series that are fit for the future. That
way, we can give our customers long-term reliability of supply when it comes to
the latest diesel technology,” Rößner explains.
Highly specialised, easy to
integrate
MAN Engines’ off-road customers
can benefit from the ability to easily integrate the engines in their system
environment. As an engineering service provider for OEMs, MAN Engines relies on
tailor-made solutions that meet automotive industry standards. In addition, it
can already offer the necessary interfaces for engines to benefit from the
ever-growing digital transformation and networking of components. The engine
dynamics are specially adapted to suit the application at hand thanks to
wastegate charging or exhaust turbo chargers with variable turbine geometry.
This allows MAN engines to ensure sufficient charging pressure and dynamics for
construction machinery, mining vehicles, rock crushers, environmental applications
and shredding tasks – even at the low revolution and efficient engine speed
range.
Modular exhaust gas
aftertreatment for EPA Tier 4 Final and EU Stage V
The availability of emission
standards ranging from US Tier 4 Final to EU Stage V ensures that high-volume
manufacturers and niche solution providers alike can sell their machines around
the world. MAN Engines’ compliance with current and future emission standards
is due to its many years of experience with exhaust gas aftertreatment systems
in the Group’s own commercial vehicles and large-scale production of industrial
engines. Thanks to the modular exhaust gas aftertreatment (AGN) system used and
the ability to freely choose component positioning in all
MAN engines, flexible system
integration is possible with a high degree of packing density. Sixteen
different AGN variants enable machine manufacturers to make ideal use of the
space in an item of equipment. As well as coming in useful for applications
where space is essential, this also boosts compatibility and flexibility during
engine installation. And there is no need to include the AGN and/or the diesel
particulate filter for exhaust emission standards that differ on a regional and
national level. This flexible system enables manufacturers of off-road
machinery to offer their products around the world without having to change the
installation conditions for their basic engines.
MAN Engines at Bauma trade fair
MAN Engines will be attending
Bauma in Munich from 8 to 14 April 2019, and will be exhibiting its latest
products at Booth 312 in Hall A4. This includes the world première of the D4276
and the newly launched D1556 for construction machinery. In addition, MAN Truck
& Bus will be presenting more than 1,000 square metres of products and
services for the construction site at Booth 325 in Hall B4.
About MAN Engines
MAN Engines is a business unit of
MAN Truck & Bus AG that develops, produces and sells a wide range of
efficient diesel and gas engines for a huge variety of applications in numerous
industries. In addition to use in the Group’s own trucks and buses/coaches, the
high-speed MAN engines can be found in the commercial vehicles of third-party
providers, in power generation and cogeneration systems, in drives for
agricultural machinery, in rail, marine and special vehicles, and many others.
The power of the MAN engines ranges from 37 kW to 1,471 kW (49 hp to 1,973 hp)
in a selection that includes 4 and 6-cylinder series, as well as 8 and
12-cylinder V engines.