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GEOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL CONCEPTS

Geological Concepts: Conymet will develop a body design adhering to the following parameters:

a) Taking into account the load distribution angle that is formed by the mineral rocks in the formation of the load cone.

b) Size and/or granularity of the mineral

c) Average density of the mineral

d) Degree and/or percentage of humidity of the mineral

e) Fill coefficient, depending on the type of loading and type of granularity

f) Geological condition of the ground (Conditions of every mine are precisely measured, in 3 dimensions (3D) supported by Photometry software. Graphic presentation shown in this Web Site).

Techno Mechanical Concepts: Mechanical Parameters and Improvements Realized by Using Conymet HE Series:

a) Not to exceed the maximum GVW (Growth Vehicular Weight)

b) It considers and improves Axle distribution requirements

c) Conymet body considers and maintains the ergonomic concept of the truck

d) Body mounting - the body is designed to be mounted to the chassis in the same fashion as the OEM body so as to transfer load into the frame and axle housing in the same manner. The body accepts OEM body pads mounted in the same location as the OEM body. The body provides similar body guide arrangement as the OEM body. All appropriate OEM procedures for body installation are followed, including body pivot shimming, body guide installation, and body pad shimming.

e) Truck stability - body improves truck stability and ride characteristics. Body design also avoids over center condition while dumping.

f) Body / Chassis integration - body is designed to provide adequate clearance to chassis, including tires, when fully oscillated.

g) Safety cable - body design provides a safety cable attachment with adequate safety factor for securing the body during a power down condition.

h) Accessories - body design provides all the accessories as mounting for appropriate mud flaps, rock ejectors and clearance lights as well as eyebrows and fenders if needed. (Engineering, Design and simulation supported by Finite Element software. Graphic presentation shown in this Web Site).