

The base rear suspension is a Mack tandem (two powered axles) but other axle/suspension combinations are available. The set-back axle version was replaced by the Anthem in 2017. The front axle is set forward on semi-elliptical leaf springs. The RDS is a fully automatic planetary gear transmission with a lock-up torque converter.Ī ladder frame with beam axles is used.
MACK PINNACLE SPECS MANUAL
Other Mack manual transmissions have 8-18 speeds.įuller UltraShift™automated shifting systems are available on all transmissions from 9- to 18-speeds.Īllison RD series 6-speed transmissions is available.
MACK PINNACLE SPECS DRIVER
The driver can override it but it is normally driven in "D". It has no clutch pedal and shifts itself on demand. Mack mDRIVE™ automated manual is the base transmission. Allison transmissions are available as fully automatic only. Both Mack and Fuller have manual and automated shifting models. Transmissions Īll Mack transmissions have aluminum cases and three counter-shafts. The Mack MP8 is a 783 cubic inches (12.8 l) overhead cam turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine. The Mack MP7 is a 659 cubic inches (10.8 l) overhead cam turbocharged inline six-cylinder diesel engine. The MP8 is currently the only engine available in the Pinnacle. When introduced for 2006 the Pinnacle used the new MP7 engine, the MP8 was available in 2007. Total loaded weight can be up to 62,000 pounds (28,000 kg) and over 80,000 pounds (36,000 kg) including trailers. Trucks can also be custom-designed with vendor components. Mack builds most of their components (engines, transmissions, and axles) to work together. It uses radar and cameras to provide emergency braking, lane departure, and blind spot warnings. In 2019 a new generation Bendix Wingman Fusion was available in the Anthem. Roof fairing, side shields, and skirts aerodynamic aids are offered.Īdvanced electronics are used for engine and chassis controls, as well as maintenance. Designed for local and regional use it usually has a day-cab but five sleepers, from a 48 inches (1,200 mm) flat top to a 70 inches (1,800 mm) hi-rise, are available. The Pinnacle is a long-hood conventional semi-tractor. Mack assembles the Pinnacle in its Lehigh Valley Operations facility in Macungie, Pennsylvania. Marketed primarily as a highway tractor, the Pinnacle is sold in a set-forward front-axle configuration (the set-back axle version has been replaced in the United States and Canada by the Mack Anthem). Currently, the product line is sold in the United States and Canada in Venezuela and Peru, the Pinnacle is marketed as the Mack Vision Elite. Introduced in 2006, the Pinnacle is the successor of the Mack Vision. The Mack Pinnacle is a series of heavy duty ( Class 8) trucks produced by Mack Trucks.
