Cummins vs Volvo: Which Engine Option Is Right for Your Konecranes Equipment?

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Executive Summary

Bulk Equipment, an authorized Konecranes distributor, offers two main engine options on Konecranes equipment: Cummins and Volvo. Cummins carries brand name recognition that operators already trust from past experience. Volvo runs a continuous SCR regen system, so the machine never has to stop to complete a regen cycle, while Cummins uses a more remote regen process that requires parking the machine or holding a steady RPM. Both options come with pros and cons that get weighed against what a buyer needs most.

What Are the Two Main Engine Options on Konecranes Equipment?

Cummins and Volvo are the two main engine options available. Cummins carries the pull of a name brand that operators already know, trust, and have run before. That built-in familiarity is often the deciding factor for buyers who have run Cummins engines in the past.

How Does the Cummins Regen Process Work?

Cummins uses a more remote regen process than Volvo. To complete it, the operator either has to pull over and park the machine or hold it at a certain RPM consistently until the regen finishes, rather than letting it run continuously in the background.

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