MAZ-5335
MAZ-5335 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Minsk Automobile Plant |
Production | 1977-1990 |
Assembly | Minsk |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Cab over truck |
Layout | FR layout |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 11.2L YaMZ-236 V6 diesel |
Transmission | 5-speed manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 3,950 mm (156 in) |
Width | 2,500 mm (98 in) |
Height | 2,720 mm (107 in) |
Curb weight | 14,950 kg (32,959 lb) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | MAZ-500 |
Successor | MAZ-5336 |
MAZ-5335 is a Soviet truck, manufactured at the Minsk Automobile Plant from 1977 to 1990.
Description
In 1977, the production line began to go upgraded MAZ automobiles MAZ-5335 flatbed MAZ-5335 and MAZ-516B, dump trucks MAZ-5549, tractors MAZ-5429 and MAZ-5430.
Modernized vehicles received new designations in accordance with the force at the moment the industry normal. MAZah on new headlights were moved to the front bumper. It complies with the requirements for placement of lighting equipment on trucks. Was a new radiator grille.
In 1978, production started at MAZ MAZ-5336. But automobiles MAZ-5335 remained on the line until 1990.
Modifications
- MAZ-5335 (1977-1990) - on board the vehicle. The base model of the family.
- MAZ-5334 (1977-1990) - the base chassis MAZ-5335, designed under the complete set of bodies and add-ins for special purposes.
- MAZ-53352 (1977-1990) - in contrast to the basic model "5335", had a little elongated base (5000 mm) and increased to 8400 kg load capacity, as well as equipped with a V8-engine of greater capacity YaMZ-238E. Also, the machine was equipped with a new 8-speed gearbox.
- MAZ-516B (1977-1990) - triaxial truck with lifting the third axis. Equipped with engine YaMZ-238N (300 hp)
- MAZ-5549 (1977-1990) - dump truck. Further develop the MAZ-503A.
- MAZ-5429 (1977-1990) - tractor. Further develop the MAZ-504A.
- MAZ-509A (1978-1990) - timber based on the MAZ-5335.
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