MAN 630

The MAN 630 is a five-tonne lorry, made by German manufacturer Maschinenfabrik Augsburg Nürnberg, from 1953 until 1972. It was made in three major variants, the civilian L1, the military L2, and the civilian L3 with L being an abbreviation for the German word for Lorry, Lastkraftwagen. The military L2 versions were by far the most common MAN 630s. The German Bundeswehr (Federal Defence Forces) purchased approximately 30,000 units of the L2, and used it as their standard lorry alongside the similar five-tonne Mercedes-Benz LG 315.[3]

MAN 630
MAN 630 L2AE
Overview
TypeLorry
ManufacturerMaschinenfabrik Augsburg Nürnberg
Production
  • L1: 1953–1958[1]
  • L2: 1958–1972
  • L3: 1959[2]
Assembly
Body and chassis
Class5 t lorry
Body styleLong-bonnet, conventional cab lorry
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel-drive
PlatformMAN 630
Powertrain
EngineMAN D 1246 (Diesel, 8.276 dm3, 96 kW)
Transmission
  • ZF AK 6-55 manual, constant-mesh, six-speed gearbox
  • Two-speed intermediate gearbox
PropulsionTyres
Dimensions
Wheelbase4600 mm
Length7900 mm
Width2500 mm
Height2980 mm
Kerb weight7980 kg
Chronology
PredecessorMAN ML 4500 A
SuccessorNone

Types and Models

MAN made several different versions of the MAN 630.

L1
  • L1: Civilian base model, with rear-wheel-drive. Available as a lorry, and tractor.
  • L1A: Off-road-model with additional, switchable front-wheel-drive. Available as a lorry, and tractor.
L2
  • L2A: Military base model with additional, switchable front-wheel-drive. Available as a lorry, and tractor.
  • L2AE: Like L2A, but with single rear tyres instead of twin tyres. Not available as a tractor.
L3
  • L3: Civilian base model with rear-wheel-drive, available as a lorry, and tractor, in long-bonnet, or forward control body styles.
  • L3A: Civilian off-road model with additional, switchable front-wheel drive. Available as a lorry, and tractor, in long-bonnet, or forward control body styles.[2]

Technical Description (L2AE)

The MAN 630 was primarily prodced in the military L2 variants,[3] therefore, the description focuses on the these variants, especially the L2AE model.

The 630 L2AE is a two-axle lorry that has a regular U-profile ladder frame. Both the front, and rear axle are leaf-sprung, live beam axles. The MAN 630 has four 14-inch wheels with four same-size 14,00-20 in eHD tyres. The main braking system is a pneumatic dual-circuit system with drum brakes on all wheels. In addition to that, the MAN 630 has an exhaust brake, and a mechanical parking brake for its rear wheels. The steering system is a hydraulically assisted worm-and-roller system.[4]

The lorry is powered by an MAN D 1246 straight-six diesel engine. It uses the M direct injection system, has overhead valves, and is naturally aspirated. Having 112 mm bore, and 140 mm stroke, it displaces 8.276 l. It is rated 130 PS (96 kW) at 2000/min, with its maximum torque of 52 kp⋅m (510 N⋅m) at 1600/min (all figures with NATO F-46 petrol).[4] Like all M-System engines, the D 1246 can burn a huge variety of petroleum-distilled fuels including regular petrol,[5] but in addition to that, it can also run on premium, and super (mid-grade, and premium in the US), kerosine, waste oil, and jet fuel.[3] The fuel consumption is rated 25 l/100 km.[4]

From the engine, the torque is sent through a dry single-disc clutch to a non-synchronised, constant mesh six-speed gearbox (ZF Allklauengetriebe Type 6–55). It is designed for an input torque of 55 kp⋅m (539 N⋅m), and was made in either a horizontal shift, or a H-shift layout.[6] From the gearbox, the torque is sent with a short propeller shaft to a two-speed transfer gearbox. This means, that the MAN 630 has twelve forward, and two reverse gears in total. The transfer gearbox sends the torque to the rear axle only in its default setting, but it includes a differential, so that the torque can be split evenly between the front and rear axle, to allow for all four wheels to be driven.[7] In order to split the torque unevenly between front and rear axle to prevent any wheels without ground contant from spinning freely, the MAN 630 L2AE models for the Belgian Landcomponent were fitted with a central differential lock. Bundeswehr 630 LA2Es do not have differential locks. The MAN 630 L2AE can reach a top speed of 66 km/h.[4]

Military users

Source:[3]

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Bibliography

  • Automobile Engineer, Volume 44, January-December 1954, p. 158
  • Journal of the Institute of Petroleum, Volume 40, 1954, p. 209
  • Bruce Quarrie: Encyclopaedia of the German Army in the 20th Century, Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989, ISBN 9780850599220, p. 376

References

  1. Hans Christoph Graf von Seherr-Thoß (auth.): Zeittafel des MAN-Nutzfahrzeugbaus, in Hellmut Droscha (ed.): Leistung und Weg – Zur Geschichte des MAN-Nutzfahrzeugbaus, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg 1991, ISBN 978-3-642-93490-2, p. 320
  2. Hans Christoph Graf von Seherr-Thoß (auth.): Zeittafel des MAN-Nutzfahrzeugbaus, in Hellmut Droscha (ed.): Leistung und Weg – Zur Geschichte des MAN-Nutzfahrzeugbaus, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg 1991, ISBN 978-3-642-93490-2, p. 321
  3. Werner Oswald: Kraftfahrzeuge und Panzer der Reichswehr, Wehrmacht und Bundeswehr, 1st edition, Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 1970, p. 275
  4. Werner Oswald: Kraftfahrzeuge und Panzer der Reichswehr, Wehrmacht und Bundeswehr, 1st edition, Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 1970, p. 288
  5. Hans Christoph Graf von Seherr-Thoß (auth.): Physikalisch-chemische Vorgange bei der Verbrennung im Fahrzeug-Dieselmotor mit Direkteinspritzung, in Hellmut Droscha (ed.): Leistung und Weg – Zur Geschichte des MAN-Nutzfahrzeugbaus, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg 1991, ISBN 978-3-642-93490-2, p. 438
  6. Materialamt des Heeres (ed.): Technische Dienstvorschrift 2320/011-12 für LKW 5t MAN 630 L2A und L2AE, 11/1972, p. 95
  7. Materialamt des Heeres (ed.): Technische Dienstvorschrift 2320/011-12 für LKW 5t MAN 630 L2A und L2AE, 11/1972, p. 96
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