International WorkStar

International WorkStar
Overview
Manufacturer International Trucks
Production 2008-Present
Assembly Garland, Texas
Body and chassis
Class Severe Service
Powertrain
Engine Maxxforce DT
Maxxforce 9
Maxxforce 10
MaxxForce 11
Maxxforce 13
Transmission Manual and Automatic
Chronology
Predecessor 7400 and 7600 Series

The International WorkStar is a line of severe duty trucks made by International Truck.[1] The WorkStar is the successor to the 7400 and 7600 series trucks produced by International. Starting in 2008 the "thousand series" name was dropped in favor of the WorkStar. This change was reflected in the physical construction of the truck in the form of a new hood and grill along with increased Maxxforce Engine options.[2]

Models

Powertrain

In 2014 the WorkStar is available with 4 diesel engines. The lowest rated is the Maxxforce DT, a 466 cu in (7.6 L) inline 6 with 215 hp (160 kW) at 2200 rpm. The highest rated is the N13, a 758 cu in (12.4 L) inline 6 with up to 475 hp (354 kW) at 1850 rpm.

Eaton/Fuller offers manual transmissions from 6 to 18 speeds, and a self-shifting manual. Allison offeres three automatic transmissions.[4]

Chassis

The WorkStar chassis is available as a 4x2, 4x4, 6x4, and 8x6[lower-alpha 1], with a heavy and extra heavy duty frame and forward or setback front axles. It is built as a straight truck only, no semi-tractor applications are offered. Front axles have GAWRs[lower-alpha 2] up to 22,000 lb (10,000 kg). Single rear axles have GAWRs up to 38,000 lb (17,000 kg), with a GVWRs[lower-alpha 3] up to 50,000 lb (23,000 kg). Tandems have a maximum GAWR of 46,000 lb (21,000 kg), with a 60,000 lb (27,000 kg) GVWR. A third rear axle makes the unusual tridum, with a GAWR of 53,000 lb (24,000 kg) and a GVWR of 74,000 lb (34,000 kg).[4]

  1. Number of wheels x number of powered wheels, with dual tires counted as a single wheels.
  2. Gross Axle Weight Rating is the loaded weight of the axle or axle set.
  3. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the loaded weight of the truck.

Aftermarket

The consumer version of the WorkStar is manufactured by Midwest Automotive Designs, which is a manufacturer based in Elkhart in Indiana that produces conversions of class 5 and 6 commercial trucks conversions as luxury consumer vehicles. The company makes several pickup truck models of the WorkStar, including the International WorkStar Pickup, and WorkStar SUV.[5]

WorkStar applications

References

  1. http://www.internationaltrucks.com/Trucks/Trucks/Series/WorkStar/
  2. "International Showcases Truck and Engine Lineup at MATS". TruckingInfo.com. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  3. "Navistar unveils WorkStar hybrid 4x4". Fleet Owner. 3/5/2009. Retrieved 24 July 2012. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. 1 2 "International Workstar". Navistar. 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  5. "WorkStar - Consumer pickup truck and SUV". Midwest Automotive Designs.
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