In 1963 Caterpillar introduced the 769, a revolutionary off-road truck that was purpose-built for the rigors of mining and heavy construction. Fifty years later, our trucks have never been better. We’ve taken the best of our rugged, dependable heritage and combined it with technologies that help our environment, make your operators more productive, and dramatically improve the economics of your haul fleet. The 770G has an updated Traction Control System (TCS) to keep you moving even when the ground conditions aren’t perfect. You’ll see improvements in fuel use through new and flexible fuel savings and we're making the operating experience best in class with automotive quality shifting, noise reduction, and cab updates. Our heritage and new use of technology are combined in this truck for one purpose – the continued success of your business.
Nominal Payload Class (100%) | — |
Engine Model | Cat® C15 |
Top Speed - Loaded | — |
Engine Model | Cat® C15 |
Rated Engine Speed | — |
Gross Power - SAE J1995:2014 | — |
Net Power - SAE J1349:2011 | — |
Net Power - ISO 9249 | — |
Net Power - 80/1269/EEC | — |
Net Power - ISO 14396 | — |
Net Torque - SAE J1349 | — |
Number of Cylinders | 6 |
Bore | — |
Stroke | — |
Displacement | — |
Note (1) | Power rating applies at 1,700 rpm when tested under the specified condition for the specified standard. |
Note (2) | Ratings based on SAE J1995 standard air conditions of 25° C (77° F) and 100 kPa (29.61 Hg) barometer. Power based on fuel having API gravity of 35 at 16° C (60° F) and an LHV of 42 780 kJ/kg (18,390 BTU/lb) when engine used at 30° C (86° F). |
Note (3) | No engine derating required up to 3000 m (9,843 ft) altitude. |
Note (4) | Meets Japan Small Volume Exemption. |
Emissions | Meets U.S. EPA Tier 4 and EU Stage V emission standards. |
Target Gross Machine Operating Weight | — |
Target Gross Machine Weight | — |
Chassis Weight | — |
Body Weight | — |
Note (1) | Chassis weight with 100% fuel, hoist, body mounting group, rims, and tires. |
Note (2) | Body weight is the standard Dual Slope body with no liner and will vary depending on configuration. |
Nominal Payload Class (100%) | — |
Top Speed - Loaded | — |
Target Payload (100%) | — |
Maximum Working Payload (110%) | — |
Maximum Allowable Payload (120%)* | — |
Body Capacity - SAE 2:1 | — |
Note (1) | *Refer to Caterpillar 10/10/20 Payload Policy for maximum gross machine weight limitations. |
Note (2) | Target payload and capacity based on Dual Slope body with no liner. Attachment selection will affect payload and maximum gross machine operating weight. |
Forward - 1 | — |
Forward - 2 | — |
Forward - 3 | — |
Forward - 4 | — |
Forward - 5 | — |
Forward - 6 | — |
Forward - 7 | — |
Reverse | — |
Note | Maximum travel speeds with standard 18.00R33 (E4) tires. |
Differential Ratio | 1.92:1 |
Planetary Ratio | 4.80:1 |
Total Reduction Ratio | 9.26:1 |
Brake Surface - Front | — |
Brake Surface - Rear | — |
Brake Standards | ISO 3450:2011 |
Note | Target gross machine operating weight is 71 214 kg (157,000 lb). |
Pump Flow - High Idle | — |
Relief Valve Setting - Raise | — |
Relief Valve Setting - Lower | — |
Body Raise Time - High Idle | — |
Body Lower Time - Float | — |
Body Power Down - High Idle | — |
Struck | — |
Heaped (SAE 2:1)* | — |
Note (1) | Contact your local Cat dealer for body recommendation. |
Note (2) | *ISO 6483:1980. |
Struck | — |
Heaped (SAE 2:1)* | — |
Note (1) | Contact your local Cat dealer for body recommendation. |
Note (2) | *ISO 6483:1980. |
Front Axle - Empty | — |
Front Axle - Loaded | — |
Rear Axle - Empty | — |
Rear Axle - Loaded | — |
Empty Loaded Cylinder Stroke Front | — |
Empty Loaded Cylinder Stroke Rear | — |
Rear axle - Oscillation | — |
Fuel Tank | — |
Cooling System | — |
Crankcase | — |
Differential - Final Drives | — |
Steering Tank | — |
Steering System - Including Tank | — |
Brake/Hoist Hydraulic Tank | — |
Brake Hoist System | — |
Torque Converter - Transmission System | — |
DEF Tank | — |
Standard Tire | 18.00R33 (E4) |
Note (1) | Productive capabilities of the 770G truck are such that, under certain job conditions, TKPH (TMPH) capabilities of standard or optional tires could be exceeded and, therefore, limit production. |
Note (2) | Caterpillar recommends the customer evaluates all job conditions and consults the tire manufacturer for proper tire selection. |
ROPS Standards | Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) for cab offered by Caterpillar meets ISO 3471:2008 ROPS criteria. |
FOPS Standards | Falling Objects Protective Structure (FOPS) meets ISO 3449:2005 Level II FOPS criteria. |
Sound Standards (1) | Hearing protection may be needed when operating with open operator station & cab for extended periods or in noisy environment. |
Sound Standards (2) | Exterior sound pressure power level for standard machine measured according to tests specified in ISO 6395:2008 is 116 dB(A). |
Sound Standards (3) | Operator Equivalent Sound Pressure Level is 79 dB(A) & 74 dB(A) with EU sound suppression applied when ISO 6396:2008 is used. |
Steering Standards | ISO 5010:2007 |
Steer Angle | — |
Turning Diameter - Front | — |
Turning Circle - Clearance Diameter | — |
Note | Target gross machine operating weight is 71 214 kg (157,000 lb). |
Height - Top of ROPS | — |
Overall Body Length | — |
Inside Body Length | — |
Overall Length | — |
Wheel Base | — |
Rear Axle - Tail | — |
Ground Clearance | — |
Dump Clearance | — |
Loading Height - Empty | — |
Inside Body Depth - Maximum | — |
Overall Height - Body Raised | — |
Operating Width | — |
Centerline Front Tire Width | — |
Engine Guard Clearance | — |
Outside Body Width | — |
Inside Body Width | — |
Front Canopy Height | — |
Rear Axle - Clearance | — |
Centerline of Rear Dual Tire Width | — |
Overall Tire Width | — |
STANDARD ECONOMY MODE
G Series can adjust engine power based on your individual needs. Fuel savings are achieved by reducing power between 0.15 to 15 percent during all phases of operation.
ADAPTIVE ECONOMY MODE
New for G Series, this feature requires a customer-set baseline for production. Then, as the truck goes through the haul cycle and can hold a steady state, it constantly evaluates opportunities to reduce power and save fuel against your baseline. It's fully automatic with no special operation required.
AUTO NEUTRAL IDLE
As the 770G idles in a forward gear, such as waiting for the loader or crusher, the transmission will automatically slip into a neutral state that is more fuel efficient. As soon as the operator releases the brake or applies throttle, the truck shifts instantly back into the forward gear.
ENGINE IDLE SHUTDOWN
When your G Series truck is in park and idles for more than a preset time, the truck will initiate engine shutdown to conserve fuel. This feature can be time adjusted or turned on or off according to your specific needs.
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