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Milton CAT 775F User Manual

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Automatic Retarder Control (ARC).
Standard ARC electronically controls
braking on grade to maintain engine at
approximately 1,900 rpm (adjustable
from 1,850-1,950 rpm in increments
of 10). ARC is deactivated when the
operator applies the brakes or throttle.

• Faster Speeds. ARC allows the
operator to maintain optimum engine
speeds for up to 15 percent faster
downhill hauls and greater productivity.

• Superior Control. Automatic brake
modulation offers a smoother ride and
better control in slippery conditions,
allowing the operator to concentrate
on driving.

• Ease of Operation. ARC increases
operating ease, resulting in greater
operator confidence with less fatigue.

• Engine Overspeed Protection.
Automatically activates ARC when
engine speed exceeds factory preset
levels, regardless of operator inputs,
to avoid potentially damaging engine
overspeeds.

Traction Control System (TCS)
(optional).
Electronically monitors
and controls rear wheel slippage for
greater traction and enhanced truck
performance in poor underfoot
conditions. If slippage exceeds a set
limit, the oil-cooled disc brakes engage
to slow the spinning wheel. Torque is
then automatically transferred to the
wheel with better traction.

Differential Action. Normal differential
action provides superior maneuvering
and control in slippery conditions.

Compression Brake (optional). Optional
Compression Brake is integrated with
Automatic Retarder Control (ARC) to
provide up to 35 percent higher downhill
travel speed and reduce wear on brake
components.

10

Time (Seconds)

20

30

40

50

60

With Automatic Retarder Control
(average speed, 1950 rpm)

With Manual Retarder Control
(average speed, 1730 rpm)

Engine Speed (rpm)

70

0

2500

1500

1000

500

2000

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TCS

ARC

1 Service Brake Sensor
2 Engine Sensor
3 ARC
4 ARC Switch
5 Brakes
6 Service Brakes
7 Axle Speed Sensor
8 TCS