TheIFA G5is anEast Germanthree-axle truck produced byIFAfrom 1952 to 1964.
IFA G5 | |
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Overview | |
Type | Lorry |
Manufacturer | VEB Kraftfahrzeugwerk »Ernst Grube« Werdau |
Production |
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Assembly | East Germany:Werdau |
Body and chassis | |
Class | 5 t lorry |
Body style |
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Layout |
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Platform | IFA G5 |
Related | IFA H6 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | EMaW 6—20 (Diesel, 9036 cm3,88 kW) |
Transmission | Manual five-speed unsynchronised gearbox |
Propulsion | Tyres |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 3800+1250 mm |
Length | 7175 mm |
Width | 2500 mm |
Height | 3000 mm |
Kerb weight | 7850 kg |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | None |
Successor | None |
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History
editThe IFA G5 series was produced in the VEB Kraftfahrzeugwerk "Ernst Grube",Werdau.The plant was part of theIFAcombine and succeeded the Schumann works in Werdau. The development of the truck began during World War II in the Vogtland Maschinenfabrik AG (Vomag). Although the Soviet occupation forces completely dissolved Vomag shortly after the end of the war, further development was carried out atAuto UnionandHorch.In the Eastern bloc, the G5 series competed against the SovietZIS-151lorry.
Technical description
editThe G5 is a three-axle lorry with rear wheel drive (6×4) and switchable front wheel drive (6×6). It has no central differential, which means that turning on front-wheel drive will send different amounts of torque to the front an rear axles; there is no option to send the same torque to each axle, therefore, the all-wheel drive system is not suited for on-road driving. The cab was manufactured in several different versions, such as a closed cab, crew cab, cab with soft top, and a cab with fold-down windscreen. The G5 series andH6 series,which were built inWerdausimultaneously, share several components.
The G5 was available in different versions, such as dump truck, crane truck, box body lorry, tarpaulin lorry, tanker,water cannon,and fire engine.
IFA G5 flatbed lorry | |
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Engine | |
Engine type | EMaW 6—20 |
Operating principle and layout | Straight-six diesel engine |
Fuel System | swirl chamber injection |
Bore × Stroke, Displacement |
115 × 145 mm, 9036 cm3 |
Rated power (TGL 8346) | 120 PS (88.3 kW) at 2000 min−1 |
Max. torque | 47 kp⋅m (460.9 N⋅m) at 1000 min−1 |
Fuel type | Diesel fuel |
Powertrain | |
Layout | Front engine, rear-wheel drive with switchable front-wheel drive |
Differential locks | None; due to a lacking centre differential, switching front-wheel drive automatically locks front and rear axles |
Tyres | 8.25—20″ |
Clutch | Double disc dry clutch |
Gearbox | Manual 5+1-speed withdog-leg gear shift pattern,2-speed spliter |
PTO | Available as a factory option |
Measurements | |
Length | 7175 mm |
Width | 2500 mm |
Height | 3000 mm |
Wheelbase | 3800+1250 mm |
Track width | front: 1800 mm rear: 1750 mm |
Ground clearance | 255 mm |
Mass | 7850 kg |
Payload | 5150 kg |
GVW | 13,000 kg |
Fuel tank | 150 l |
Top speed | 72 km/h |
Electrical system | |
Generator | 12 V, 0.5 kW |
Source, unless otherwise stated | [1] |
Users
editThe main customers for these trucks were theAlert police,National People's Army(NVA), and thePeople's Police.Vehicles ofCombat Groups of the Working Classwere used aswater cannonson 13 August 1961, during the construction of theBerlin Wall.Despite low demand, the number of G5 built was not sufficient to fulfill it. Decommissioned NVA G5s were later used in agricultural production cooperatives (LPG), asMinolfuel tankers, and as fire engines (TLF 15) with crew cabin.
Successor
editThere were two G5 generations, the G5/1, and the G5/2.
A successor to the G5 series was developed in the late 1950s. This so-called G5/3 had a 150 PS (110.3 kW) V8 diesel engine displacing 12.5 litres, single tyres rather than twin tyres, and a tyre pressure control system. In total, 4 prototypes and 2 pre-series production models were built in 1958/59 and 1961. Further development was cancelled in favour of the newIFA W50.It is said that reasons for abandoning the G5 series were the economic situation in East Germany, but also its high complexity (engine and tyres), low demand, and the necessity to upgrade IFA's Werdau plant for the G5/3's series production.
Gallery
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G5 basedSK-2at theBrandenburg Gateduring the building of theBerlin Wall
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The G5 airfield sweeping machine, mady by the VEB special vehicle factory in Berlin, has a working width of 8 metres (1959)
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G5 dumptruck
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MINOLG5 4,000 litre tanker with 4500 litre trailer
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NVA G5TLF 15fire engine
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G5TLF 15fire engine
Bibliography
edit- Christian Suhr:
- G5 – Der Dreiachser aus Werdau/G5 - The six-wheeler from Werdau, Reichenbach / V. Halle / S. 2007,ISBN3-938426-04-7.
- Nutzfahrzeuge aus Werdau/Trucks from Werdau, Klaus Rabe, Willich 2003.ISBN3-926071-29-X.
- Günther Wappler: Geschichte des Zwickauer und Werdauer Nutzfahrzeugbaues/History of Zwickau and Werdauer Trucks, Verlag Bergstraße, Aue 2002.
- Hartmut Frank Hunter: IFA-Hauber aus Zwickau und Werdau (Feuerwehrarchiv)/IFA Hauber from Zwickau and Werdau (Fire Archive) Verlag Technik, Berlin 1999.ISBN3-341-01242-7.
References
edit- ^Oswald, Werner (ed.):Kraftfahrzeuge der DDR,(2nd ed.), Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 2000,ISBN3-613-01913-2,p. 189 (in German)