QSF2.8 Cummins QSF2.8 Specifications & Technical Data (2017—2026)

The Cummins QSF2.8 is a machine component manufactured since 2017. It has a displacement of 2.8 liters and weighs 233 kilograms. W…

The Cummins QSF2.8 is a machine component manufactured since 2017. It has a displacement of 2.8 liters and weighs 233 kilograms. With 4 cylinders, it has a bore of 102 mm and a stroke of 120 mm. The engine can generate a maximum torque of 300 Nm and operates at a maximum speed of 2500 RPM. It has a minimum power output of 37 kW and a maximum power output of 55 kW.

Technical specs - QSF2.8 Cummins

Specification

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No. of cylinders
4
Displacement
2.8 l
Layout
Inline
min. Power
37 kW
max. Power
55 kW
RPM
2500
Max. torque
300 Nm
Tier Max.
IV / Tier 4f
Aspiration
T
Weight
233 kg
Type of cooling
l
Bore
102 mm
Stroke
120 mm
Model series
QSF

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Cummins QSF2.8 overview

Power

Cummins Mining Power

Whether you are mining coal or copper, silver or gold, you’ve got to have equipment that you can depend on – every minute of every day. That’s why Cummins power is the choice for mines across the globe. Cummins engines are found in every kind of mining application, from blasthole drills and front-end loaders to 360-ton haul trucks and 1,000-ton excavators. Cummins delivers the toughest and most dependable diesel power in the world. Our mining engine platforms deliver engine power ranging from 49 hp to 4200 hp (37-3132 kW). We leverage our broad offering of both mechanically and electronically controlled engines to meet the most rigorous emissions regulations and the highest availability standards worldwide. We meet the needs of all mining customers, no matter how broad the scope of their mining business.


Excavator

Every pass of a bucket full of coal, iron ore or copper ore requires an excavator that can endure the high duty cycle that loading has on the equipment and its engine. Cummins proven performance in engine durability for high-load-factor applications makes it the power of choice for hydraulic mining excavators. Whether in single or dual installations, Cummins economical QSK19 through the robust QSK60 are ideal engines for powering loading applications. Every hour of the day, a mine can depend on the reliability of its Cummins engine to power its excavators and ensure the highest productivity.


Drills

The dirty work required before employing trucks and excavators at a mine is accomplished by drilling rigs. These units benefit from the mobile power supplied by diesel engines. The high power output from their engines drives the critical compressor and pump components needed to move the unit and drill the holes. Finding a reliable engine that has been proven in difficult mining environments is essential. Cummins has a long history and a lineup of engines proven to be ready to meet the needs of any drilling unit. With cost-per-hour advantages over other options, Cummins engines meet and exceed the drills’ durability requirements.


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