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Unimog features
Design
Unimogs have very high ground clearance greater than the Humvee made possible by portal gears that allow the axles and transmission to be higher than the tires' centers. Unimogs also feature a flexible frame that allows the tires a wide range of vertical movement to allow the truck to comfortably drive over extremely uneven terrain, even boulders of 1 metre in height. They are equipped with high visibility driving cabs to enable the operator to see the terrain and more easily manipulate mounted tools. The newest Unimog models can be changed from left-hand drive to right-hand drive in the field to permit operators to work on the more convenient side of the truck. The ability to operate on highways enables the Unimog to be returned to a home garage or yard to thwart vandalism.
Equipment
Unimogs can be equipped with front and rear tool mounting brackets and hydraulic connections to allow bucket loaders and hydraulic arms to be used. Most units have a power takeoff (PTO) connection to operate rotary equipment such as snow brooms, snow blowers, brush mowers, or stationary conveyor belts.
Variants
All Unimog models except for the 404S have a diesel power plant varying from 25 horsepower (19 kW) to upwards of 280 horsepower (205 kW). Unimogs are available with short wheelbases for tool carrier operations or long wheelbases for all-terrain cargo carrying operations.
The Unimog model with the largest single-design production run is the Unimog 404. 1. The most common versions of this model were produced in troop carrier and radio box/signal truck variants for the German Army and other Western European armies. It was powered by a 2. 2-litre M180 waterproofed Mercedes-Benz petrol engine that produced 80  horsepower (60  kW) as standard. As this engine was based on the one in Mercedes-Benz 220 cars, more power was available, up to 145  horsepower (108  kW), with high compression heads. The 404. 0 was available with the 2. 8-litre M130 petrol engine that produced 110  horsepower (82  kW) as standard with up to 185  horsepower (138  kW) available with high compression heads and fuel injection.
Unimog users
Military
Apart from the German Bundeswehr, Unimogs have been used by many different militaries, including the Argentinian, British, Belgian, Danish, Dutch, French, Portuguese, Finnish, Estonian, Greek, Swiss, Chilean, Bolivian Naval Force, Mexican, Pakistani and Singaporean armed forces. They are also used extensively by the Brazilian Marine Corps, South African National Defence Force, the New Zealand Army, the Turkish Army and the Australian Army. The Unimogs are used as troop carriers, ambulances, and mobile command centers equipped with radios (radio boxes). The United States Marine Corps use an engineer version, while the United States Army uses Unimog vehicles to access remote installations.
Civilian
Unimogs are used by German disaster relief organisation Technisches Hilfswerk (THW), by Fire Departments and municipalities as utility vehicles. They can be used as material handlers, auxiliary power providers (generators), and equipment carriers. Their ability to operate off-road, in deep water and mud makes it easier to access remote areas in emergency situations. They are commonly used in snow removal where other vehicles might not be able to operate. Most European Alpine towns and districts are equipped with one or more Unimog snow blowers to clear narrow mountain roads that have drifted closed.
In construction, Unimogs are used as carriers of equipment and, with the optional extended cabin, also of workers. They can be equipped with a backhoe, front loader, or other contracting equipment. On railroads, Unimogs are used as rail car movers and road-rail vehicles. They have also been used in mining areas, like seen in Gold Bridge, BC, Canada.
In agriculture, Unimogs are used to operate farm equipment. While most farm field implement operations are now performed by a tractor, Unimogs are used to haul produce, machinery and animals. They are also used around the farmyard to run chippers, grain augers, and conveyors.
Unimogs are also used as a prime mover, to pull heavy trailers, large wheeled conveyances or even Jumbo Jets. Often, only the "Triebkopf" front half is combined with a tailor-made rear.
Unimogs are used as tourist transport for jungle ecotourism or safaris.
North America
Unimogs have been uncommon in North America because of differing vehicle regulations and requirements from those in Germany, and due to the lack of a North American sales and support network. Most Unimog models found in North America have been imported by individual dealers or independent enthusiasts.
Between 1975 and 1980 the Case Corporation (now merged into CNH Global) imported the U-900 model into the United States and sold it through Case tractor dealerships as the MB4/94.
In 2002 DaimlerChrysler tried to re-enter the North American market and engaged in 4 years of aggressive marketing, such as truck and trade shows, Modern Marvels, numerous magazine articles, extensive demo tours, and individual demos. North American retail models were officially limited to the U500 series (the North-America-specific member of the UGN series) sold through heavy-truck dealerships, generally Freightliner dealerships. Freightliner is a Daimler AG subsidiary. The UGN series was specifically manufactured for the North American market and was significantly different mechanically from its European counterpart. The UGN faced stiff competition in North America by manufacturers whose truck or equipment lines performed some of the same duties as the Unimog. Some of them are Caterpillar, John Deere, AM General, Sterling Trucks (also a Daimler AG subsidiary), and General Motors. After 5 years and selling only 184 Unimogs, Freightliner LLC has exited the market. Daimler AG has cited non-compliance with EPA07 emission requirements as the main reason for ceasing North American Sales. Parts and service support remain for 20 years. [citation needed]
Motorsport
Unimog in the 2006 Dakar
Unimogs are used in two kinds of competition: Dakar Rally and other desert Rally competitions, and slow-moving Truck Trials over obstacles.
Unimogs have won the truck class of the Dakar several times in the 1980s, often by accident as their main purpose is usually to provide support for cars and motorbikes. High-powered factory-sponsored entries of truck companies aiming for the overall win have since taken the laurels, with Unimogs mainly used for service purposes. Occasionally they can be seen pulling much larger trucks out of quick sand. [citation needed]
Derivatives
MB Trac
In 1973 the Unimog department in Gaggenau also designed the MB Trac, a more tractor-like version. It was produced by Daimler-Benz until 1991, when the product line was sold to Werner Forst- und Industrietechnik, which continues to produce it as the WF-Trac. It is sold and maintained by the Mercedes Unimog dealers.
The Mercedes G shares some features of the Unimog, which eases maintenance for military and industry users who also use the Unimog.
Military
ATF Dingo, an infantry mobility vehicle of the German Army based on the Unimog U 5000 chassis
The Unimog also serves as a technical platform for armored vehicles like the ATF Dingo, a mine-protected utility and reconnaissance vehicle used by the German Forces in international missions.
Armoured vehicles developed in Germany using Unimog chassis are the UR-416, the Sonderwagen 4 and Condor 1 in Police service, and the ATF Dingo used by the Bundeswehr in Afghanistan. The Buffel, RG-19 and Mamba APC Armoured Personnel Carriers from South Africa are based upon the Unimog driveline. The AV-VBL developed by Brazil's Tectran is also an AFV family based on the Unimog.
The Swedish Landsverk Company produced an armoured scout car based on the Unimog S404 in the late 1950s. The Irish Army purchased 15 of the vehicles (originally intended for the police force in the Belgian Congo) in 1971 at a bargain price. They were intended as a stop-gap vehicle for use until the first Panhard M3 VTT APCs entered service in 1972. The type had excellent off-road capability but poor on-road handling due to a high centre of gravity and several accidents occurred as a result. A four-man dismountable squad was carried, but space was cramped, and in any case a four-man detachment was far too small for any sort of realistic military purpose. Other considerations were that the FN MAG gunner's position was too exposed. Eventually the Unimog Scout Cars arrived in Ireland in February 1972, their departure having been delayed by a local peace group who thought they were destined for the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA). By mid 1978 all had been transferred to the Irish Army Reserve, the FCA. All were withdrawn by 1984, and two are preserved; one in the transport museum in Howth Co Dublin and one in England.
History
This section contains information translated from the German language Wikipedia page for Unimog.
1940s
1948 Unimog with original logo on hood
1946 First prototype
Germany was expected to become an agrarian state following World War II according to the Morgenthau Plan. Unimogs were developed in post-war Germany to be used as agricultural equipment. The Unimog was designed with equal-sized wheels, a mounting bracket in front, a hitch in the rear, and loading space in the center. This was to make it a multi-purpose vehicle that farmers could use in the field and on the highway. Minneapolis-Moline had developed the UDLX Comfortractor for North America in 1938 with a similar concept in mind.
Albert Friedrich designed the first model and entered a production agreement with Erhard und Shne (Erhard and Sons) in Schwbisch Gmnd.
Development began on January 1, 1946. The first prototype was ready in the end of 1946. The prototype was equipped with a gasoline engine because the development of the OM636 diesel engine had not been finished. The prototype looked almost like the Unimogs that were built later. The original track width of 1, 270 millimeters was equivalent to two potato rows.
1947 Production
The 25-hp (19 kW) OM636 Daimler Benz diesel engine became standard equipment in the first production Unimogs at the end of 1947. The original symbol for the Unimog was a pair of ox's horns in the shape of a letter U. The first 600 "70200" series Unimogs were built by Boehringer. This was mainly for two reasons: Erhard und Soehne did not have the capacity to build the Unimogs and Mercedes Benz was not permitted to build all-wheel drive vehicles at that time.
1950s
A Unimog 401 with snow blower, c. 1955
1951 Daimler Benz Gaggenau manufacturing plant
After Daimler Benz took over manufacture of the Unimog in 1951, (Unimog 2010) the three pointed Mercedes star began to appear on the front of the vehicle and replaced the Unimog ox horn symbol. The new model became known as the series 401.
A new series 402 with a long wheelbase chassis (2, 120  mm (83  in) instead of 1,cartier rings, 720  mm (68  in)) also became available.
The vehicles began to be manufactured in Gaggenau, in Baden-Wrttemberg. Production continues there as of 2006.
1953 Closed cab
A Unimog 401 in 1969
An enclosed driver's cab was available as option starting in 1953, making the Unimog a true all-weather vehicle.
1955 The 404 S
TLF 8 Tanklschfahrzeug (water tank fire truck) based upon S404. 1
In 1955, the first Unimog 404 S series were produced. The primary customer of the 404 S was the Federal West German army, which was re-arming in the face of the Cold War.
The 404 was intended to be a mobile cross-country truck, instead of an agricultural implement. The 404 S is the most popularly produced variant. 64, 242 were produced between 1955 and 1980.
1957
The Unimog is equipped with a fully synchronized transmission allowing easy shifting while at speed. It is one of the first agricultural tractors to be so equipped.
1960s
1971 model Unimog 406, as an Eisenbahn Zweiwegefahrzeug ("Railway two-way vehicle" used for rail car shunting Rail car mover)
1963 406 Series
The 406/416 middle series were produced beginning in 1963. They were equipped with a six cylinder diesel (OM312) producing 65  hp (48  kW). The 406 and 416 are similar, The 416 having a longer 2, 900  mm (110  in) wheelbase compared to 2, 380  mm (94  in) for the 406. Later models were equipped with the direct injection OM352 diesel engines starting with 80  hp (60  kW) and going up to 110  hp (82  kW).
Between the original Unimog and the middle series, Daimler-Benz developed a light series 421/403. This was later supplemented by the 413 line. They differ by the wheelbase and the engine power. The 421 has a 2, 380  mm (94  in) wheelbase and the 403 has a 2, 250  mm (89  in) wheelbase. The new engines come from the passenger car line (421/U of 40  hp (30  kW) with 2. 2-litre capacity), and from the Benz truck line (403/U of 54  hp (40  kW) with 3. 8-litre capacity).
1966 100, 000th Unimog
The 100, 000th Unimog was built in 1966 in Gaggenau.
1970s
1972 MB Trac
Main article: MB Trac
MB Trac farm tractor with equal sized wheels
The Unimog was quite successful, except as originally intended as an agricultural platform. Daimler Benz produced a new vehicle in 1972, the MB Trac to be more oriented to larger scale mechanical farming. The new tractor crossed the Unimog technology of all-wheel drive and a power transmission to four large equal-sized wheels, with the appearance of a tractor: slim hood, behind it an angular, highly rising driver cab. In contrast to conventional tractors the cab is situated between the axles, similar to large North American four wheel drive tractors. There is no articulation between the front and rear sections as with the American tractors.
From the initial MB-trac 65 and MB-trac 70 (later 700) a broad platform developed to the heavy duty MT-trac 1800 within a few years, though the MB-trac was not a huge success. Daimler Benz later merged the MB-trac with the agricultural machinery activities of Deutz AG. The manufacturing of the MB-trac series ended in 1991.
1974 Heavy series
In 1974, The new U 120 of the "heavy" series 425 Daimler Benz, extended the Unimog available models with an additional heavy line. The new, angular cab is remarkable with a large, forward hood sloping to the nose. The hood flows down in a wide, black grille. The appearance of this driving cab remains unchanged in principle in 2006, more than one quarter century later.
The series 425 have a 2, 810  millimetres (111  in) wheelbase and nine tons permissible total weight with 120  hp (89  kW) (shortly thereafter 125  hp (93  kW) as U 125).
1975 Series 435
For the German Federal Armed Forces likewise, the manufacturing of the series 435 began in 1975 as a successor of the Mercedes Benz Unimog S 404. The 435 was characterized by a long wheelbase of 3, 250  mm (128  in), 3, 700  mm (150  in) or 3, 850  mm (152  in).
1976 Unimog models re-named
Unimog U 1300 Municipal truck in Rzekne, Latvia
The new angular 424 "middle" series of Unimogs were produced starting from 1976. They are designated U 1000, U 1300/L, U 1500, and the flagship U 1700/L with 124 kW (168 hp) engine performance.
In the same period Daimler Benz re-ordered the type designations for the older series. The classical round form series of the Mercedes Benz Unimog are designated U 600/L,2009 nike shox, U 800/L, U 900 and U 1100/L. (The letter L stands for a long wheelbase, because most models are available in two wheelbase variants. )
The Unimog with the rounded driving cab became known as the light series. The new series with angular cab were divided by payload into a middle and heavy series. Some engines overlap the Unimog nomenclature is not simple to understand (see below for notes on series names).
The long-proven Unimog-S (404), although with clearly decreasing number of items, is the single remaining "Benziner" in the lineup.
With the exception of the entry-level model, all Mercedes Benz Unimogs for 1976 were equipped with four wheel disc brakes many years before this safety equipment was mandated for trucks.
1977 200, 000th Unimog
Unimog number 200, 000 is produced.
1980s
1980 End of the U404
Production of the U404 (Unimog S) ended
1985 New light and medium range
Introduction of the light and medium range: 407 and 427.
1988 End of 406
Production of the 406 and 416 ceased
The 437 series is introduced
1990s
1992 New light models
Introduction of the new light models 408 (U90) and 418 (U110-U140) with newly designed cabins replace the predecessor models. The new very diagonal front portion gives the operator a good overview forward. The asymmetric front hood, which is lower on the driver's side, permits the best overview of connections and attachments. A new framework and progressively working coil springs improve the handling for the Unimog. The completely re-arranged cab with a high roof offers more space than previously, distinct controls, and not least, a friendly workplace. Among the technical characteristics for the new Unimog are: the tire pressure adjustment system that can be operated while driving, anti-skid system, new engines from the passenger car range for the U 90 of the easy series rank as well as "Servolock", a mechanism for the hydraulic connection of implements.
1993 U2450
The culmination of the 1993 program is the Unimog U 2450 L 66, an all-wheel-driven 3 axle truck. Engine performance increased tenfold with this new top model compared to the original Unimog. The Unimog club in Gaggenau is brought into being.
1994 The "Funmog"
Mercedes Benz brings out the "Funmog", which is limited to twelve copies. With luxury extras such as leather seats & carpets. It was the most expensive Unimog, with prices starting at DM140, 000.
1996 UX100
Introduction of the very small model UX100. It is designed to slip speedily over sidewalks and by park plants. It is sold off after a few years of production to Hako, which are specialized in vehicles of this kind and size.
2000s
Unimog UGN 405 U400
2000 UGN models
Introduction of the all-new range of models (UGN/405: U300/U400/U500)
2002 UHN models
Production is transferred from Gaggenau to the Wrth am Rhein Mercedes-Benz-LKW-Montagewerks, the largest truck manufacturing plant in Europe.
Introduction of the U3000-U5000 models (437. 4)
2005 Black Edition
At the Dubai Motor Show in December, the "Unimog U 500 Black Edition" premiered as an offering to wealthy desert-dwellers. It is a similar luxury offering comparable to the Funmog.
2006
Starting from June, 2006 the UGN series is produced with "BlueTec" technology so that the future exhaust limit Euro IV requirements will be met. With that a new packaging of the vehicle and new design designations are connected (old design +1, e. g. from 405. 100 becomes 405. 101)
At the IAA 2006 commercial vehicle show in Hanover a new Unimog U  20 was presented,gucci sunglasses aviator, which will be available at the end of 2007. The most striking feature is the cabover design with no vestigial front hood characteristic of the traditional Unimog. It has a total weight from 7. 5 to 8. 5 tons. The underlying technology comes from the U 300. The driving cab is from the new Brazilian Accelo light truck (Caminhes Leves) series. The wheelbase is shortened to 2, 700  mm (110  in).
Unimog series names and identification notes
Unimog series numbers like 401, 406, or 425 in this article are the factory numerical designation ("Baumuster" in German). Unimogs also have a sales model number like U80, U120, or U1350. Each series can have several model numbers, as they are equipped with different engines.
The "U" model numbers were roughly equivalent to the horsepower of the engine. A 424. 121 with a 2, 630  mm (104  in) wheelbase equipped with the 100  hp (75  kW) OM 352 engine is a U1000. A 427. 100 with a 2, 650  mm (104  in) wheelbase and the 100-hp 366 engines is also a U1000. Starting in 1976, model numbers have an extra 0 at the end. However, more recent models like the U5000 are really only rated at 218  hp (163  kW).
Specifications
Unimog 404
introduced: 1955
discontinued: 1980
width: 2, 130  millimetres (84  in)
length: 4, 900  mm (190  in)
height: 2, 190  millimetres (86  in), cab height: 1, 600  millimetres (63  in)
cargo bed: 3, 000 by 2, 000 mm (120 by 79 in), 2, 130 by 2, 080 mm (84 by 82 in) with double-cab
wheelbase: 2, 900  millimetres (110  in)
turning radius: 13  metres (43  ft)
empty weight: 2, 900  kilograms (6,nike dunks sneakers, 400  lb)
gross weight: 4, 400  kilograms (9, 700  lb)
tires: 10. 5 x 20 (DOT)
fuel: 2 x 60-litre (15. 9 US gal)
ground clearance: 400  millimetres (16  in)
fording (w/o equipment): 800  millimetres (31  in)
traverse angle
on a side slope: 42 degrees
approach: 45 degrees
departure: 46 degrees
climb: 70% grade loaden with 1, 5 tons, 100% empty
descent: 90% grade
average fuel consumption (gasoline): 1014 mpg (US) (2430 L/100  km)
engine: 2. 2-litre straight 6 SOHC (Mercedes Benz M180) 80 HP (60 kW)
Shielded Distributor Ignition, 24 Volt Electrical System
2 Barrel Zenith NDIX-32 Carburetor
transmission gearing
forward: 14. 93/8. 23/4. 47/2. 46/1. 52/1. 0
reverse: 20. 12/11. 09
Unimog U5000 BM437. 430
(Short Wheel Base Single Cab)
introduced: 2002
discontinued: In Production
width: 2, 474  mm (97. 4  in)
track width: 1, 920  mm (76  in)
length: 5, 410  mm (213  in)
height: 2, 740  mm (108  in)
wheelbase: 2, 336  mm (92. 0  in)
turning radius: 14. 5  m (48  ft)
empty weight: 4, 300  kg (9, 500  lb)
gross weight: 11, 800  kg (26, 000  lb)
tires: 365/85 R 20
fuel: 145  L (38  US gal; 32  imp gal)
ground clearance: 476  mm (18. 7  in) (varies with tyre)
fording 800  mm (31  in) (standard)
1, 200  mm (47  in) (optional equipment)
traverse angle: not published
on a side slope: not published
approach: 44 degrees
departure: 53 degrees
climb: not published
descent: not published
average fuel consumption (diesel): not published
engine: 4. 8-litre straight 4 Turbocharged OM924LA 218 HP (160 kW)
Electronic Speed governor
transmission gearing
forward: 9. 570/6. 635/4. 375/3. 219/2. 188/1. 517/1. 000/0. 736
reverse: 14. 569/10. 101/6. 660/4. 900/3. 330/2. 309/1. 522/1. 120
Pictures
Mercedes-Benz Unimog 25  hp (19  kW) from 1948
Unimog 401 with closed cab, built 1953-1956
Unimog 406. 121, model year 1971 "Two way vehicle" railroad shunter (known in North America as a HiRail truck)
Unimog of the German Armed Forces as a military ambulance Sanittssttzpunkt Hohe Dne Ostsee (High Dune Medical Station on the Baltic Sea)
Stripped down Unimog S404. 1 "sanding" in the Texas Hill Country
UR-416 armored car based on Unimog truck, in Batey ha-Osef museum, Tel Aviv, Israel. 2005. The car was used by Arab militants.
NZ Army U1550L Unimogs undertaking driver training on the weapons range in the Kaipara District.
NZ Army driver trainees strip down a U1550L Unimog.
Unimog S404. 1
Unimog 405 UGN U400L n. 541 on second stage of the rally-raid Lisboa-Dakar 2006
Unimog 405 UGN U500 equipped with a rotary snow blower
Unimog 405 UGN U-400
Unimog 405 UGN U 400 built around 2000 as a road/rail "two-way vehicle" rail car shunter
Carabinieri Mercedes Unimog 3000 5000 mobile labs for NBCR (nuclear, bacteriologic, chemical & radiologic) activity
Unimog at IDEF'07 arms fair in Turkey
Unimog at IDEF'07 arms fair in Turkey
Unimog 416 1977
Unimog of PTJ unit
See also
Fire apparatus
Rail car mover
Tractor
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^ Bill Cawthon - Freightliner and the Unimog. February 22, 2001. Quote: Freightliner LLC expects to sell about 300 Unimogs in the U. S. in 2002.
^ DaimlerChrysler Unimog: all-Parker connectors for braking system
^ Letter from Daimler AG http: //allthingsgerman. blogspot. com/2009/03/unimog-in-usa-no-more. html
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Unimog vehicles
Mercedes-Benz UK Unimog official site
Unimog North America official site
eMercedesBenz | History of the Unimog
Unimog Museum in Black Forest (German)
Unimog 404 FAQ
UNIMOG Overview (1953-1962)
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