Hyundai
Powerful hauling performance, advanced driveline technology and full manufacturer warranty on every machine. 3 Hyundai articulated dump truck models built for quarrying, earthmoving, civil engineering, infrastructure and high-volume material transport across the UK.
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Compact transport dimensions, strong 6x6 traction and efficient load control make the HA30A a manoeuvrable, productive hauler for demanding quarry, earthmoving and site work.
High-capacity hauling, permanent 6x6 traction and stable rough-ground performance make the HA45A a dependable production truck for quarries, mines and major earthmoving projects.
Two-axle efficiency, 4x4 traction and full hydro-gas suspension make the HA45A 4x4 a high-output hauler for longer quarry and construction routes in all-weather conditions.
Why Choose a Hyundai Articulated Dump Truck?
Hyundai articulated dump trucks are built for the demands of UK hauling and earthmoving operations – rough terrain, steep gradients and high-volume material movement, with the traction, stability, payload capability and operator comfort needed for long working days across quarrying, construction, civil engineering and infrastructure.
Full OEM backing, genuine parts supply and trained technicians at every stage of ownership.
Full 2-year / 3,000-hour Hyundai manufacturer warranty. Genuine parts available next-day from Rygor’s parts hubs.
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Flexible HP and lease options with VAT-only deposits available.
Low emissions, low fuel consumption, compliant on all UK sites.
Strong traction, high payload capacity and stable off-road performance help move more material efficiently across sites.
Real-time machine monitoring, hour tracking and remote diagnostics.
Mobile engineers across South West, South East, Wales and Midlands – planned maintenance and emergency breakdown.
What Are ADT's Used For?
Hyundai wheel loaderss are designed for versatility across a wide range of
site types and project scales.
Bulk earthmoving, site preparation, cut-and-fill and material haulage
Hauling rock, aggregates and overburden across demanding quarry sites
High-volume hauling of heavy materials across rough ground and steep terrain
Moving excavated material for roads, drainage and infrastructure projects
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Frequently Asked Questions
An articulated dump truck, commonly shortened to ADT and sometimes called an articulated dumper, is an off-road hauling machine with a pivoting articulation joint between the tractor and body sections. This design helps the truck manoeuvre and maintain traction on uneven ground. ADTs are used to move large volumes of soil, rock and other bulk material on construction, quarrying, mining and major earthmoving projects.
ADTs are designed for repeated haul cycles where material needs to be moved efficiently across a site. Typical applications include quarry overburden, bulk earthmoving, major infrastructure, site stripping, cut-and-fill work and mining support. Their combination of payload, traction, suspension and articulated steering makes them particularly useful where haul roads are rougher or tighter than those normally used by rigid dump trucks.
An ADT uses articulated steering and is designed for strong mobility on changing or uneven ground. A rigid dump truck uses a single rigid chassis and is typically most productive on well-developed haul roads where very high payload and long production runs are the priority. The right choice depends on payload target, haul distance, gradients, underfoot conditions, turning space and the quality of the haul road.
A 6×6 ADT uses three axles and is typically selected for demanding off-road conditions where ground contact, traction and rough-terrain mobility are priorities. A two-axle 4×4 ADT can suit operations that place more emphasis on longer haul cycles and better-developed haul roads while retaining articulated steering and off-road capability. The best layout depends on site conditions, gradients, haul distance and loading requirements.
Payload is the mass of material the truck is designed to carry, usually stated in tonnes. Body capacity describes the volume the dump body can hold and may be quoted as level or heaped capacity. Material density matters because a body can reach its weight limit before it is visually full. For efficient loading, the ADT, material density and loading machine should be matched so payload targets can be achieved without overloading.
ADT design focuses on traction, suspension movement, ground contact and articulated steering. Features such as independent or hydro-gas suspension, differential systems and purpose-built off-road tyres help the truck maintain control over uneven haul roads. Exact performance varies by model and configuration, and safe operation still depends on suitable haul-road design, gradients, surface condition, loading practice and site rules.
A productive loading match aims to fill the ADT in a sensible number of passes without overloading either machine. Consider the truck payload and body volume together with the excavator bucket or wheel loader bucket size, material density and cycle time. Haul distance and the number of trucks in the fleet also matter, because the best loading combination is the one that keeps both the loading machine and the haulers working efficiently.
The price of a Hyundai ADT depends on payload class, drivetrain configuration, body specification, tyre choice, safety systems and other options. Site requirements can also influence the final build. Rygor Plant can discuss the current Hyundai articulated dump truck range, including 6×6 and 4×4 configurations where available, and provide current pricing and commercial information for the application.