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Cummins Introduces New 3500-HP QSK78 Engine At MINExpo; Powerful 18-Cylinder Engine Is Designed Specifically for the Mining Industry.


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LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 9, 2000

Cummins Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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:CUM) today unveiled its powerful new QSK QSK Full Break-In (radiotelegraphy)
QSK Proceed with Transmission (Ham radio)
QSK Quadriphase Shift Keying
78 engine -- the largest engine in the world for the mining industry -- at MINExpo International MinExpo International is a trade show held every four years that exhibits the latest mining and minerals processing technologies, and state-of-the-art machinery and equipment from around the globe for the coal, metal and nonmetal mining processing industries.  2000.

The 18-cylinder, 78-liter, 3500 hp QSK78 engine delivers more power than any engine in the mining industry. The QSK78 was designed by Cummins in conjunction with Komatsu through their technical joint venture, Industrial Power Alliance (IPA IPA - International Phonetic Alphabet ), and is built at the Cummins plant in Daventry, England.

"The QSK78 delivers an extremely valuable `one-two' punch as the largest and most environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1]  diesel engine for today's mining industry. With its superior reliability and low operating cost -- the results are higher productivity and increased uptime for Cummins mining customers," said Mark A. Levett, vice president and general manager -- high-horsepower business at Cummins. "Being a logical extension of our already highly reliable and durable QSK engine family, the new QSK78 will power the largest equipment being introduced in the mining industry with the cutting-edge technology our customers need to reach their business goals."

The QSK78 engine features Cummins most advanced electronic engine management and air-handling technology, capable of operating in the most severe conditions, including altitudes as high as 12,000 feet, without derate Verb 1. derate - lower the rated electrical capability of electrical apparatus
lour, lower - set lower; "lower a rating"; "lower expectations"
. The key to the QSK78's performance advantage is in its design -- two-stage turbocharging with intercooling and aftercooling features to provide the engine with cool, highly compressed air compressed air, air whose volume has been decreased by the application of pressure. Air is compressed by various devices, including the simple hand pump and the reciprocating, rotary, centrifugal, and axial-flow compressors.  at high altitudes for higher efficiency, lower emissions and smoke control.

Cummins, headquartered in Columbus, Ind., is the world's largest producer of diesel engines above 200 horsepower. The company provides products and services for customers in markets worldwide for engines, power generation and filtration. Cummins reported record sales of $6.6 billion in 1999. Press releases by fax may be requested by calling News on Demand (toll free) at 888-329-2305. Cummins' home page on the Internet can be found at http:\\www.cummins.com.
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