XCMG XDA45U Articulated Dump Truck Parts – 332111969 Battery Cable
Battery Cable
Кабель аккумулятора
Cable de batería
The genuine XCMG Battery Cable with OEM number 332111969 is a high‑amperage power conductor designed for the 24V electrical system on XCMG articulated dump trucks (ADTs), including XDA30, XDA40, XDA45, XDA45U, XDA60, and TA30 series. This battery cable 332111969 serves as the primary link between the battery bank, starter motor, alternator, and main power distribution junction box, ensuring reliable engine cranking and stable electrical supply in extreme mining, quarrying, and heavy construction environments. The battery cable 332111969 is a direct OEM replacement compatible with Mercedes‑Benz OM460LA/OM502/OM471, Yuchai YC6K, Weichai WP13, and Cummins QSL drivetrains, and is critical for maintaining the 92% uptime rate that XCMG articulated trucks are known for. The cable is engineered to handle the high inrush currents required by the starter motor of the 41‑tonne XDA45U model with its 6×6 all‑wheel drive system and ±45° articulation angle.
The 332111969 battery cable is manufactured from high‑purity oxygen‑free stranded copper (Class 5 flexible), offering maximum conductivity and flexibility. The conductor cross‑section is engineered to handle starter loads of up to 600 A peak, with a voltage drop of less than 0.2 V per meter at full starter load. The cable length is precisely matched to XCMG factory specifications, with a total length of approximately 1.85 meters (1850 mm) including factory‑crimped terminals, guaranteeing a direct plug‑and‑play replacement without cutting or splicing. The cable is terminated with heavy‑duty tin‑plated copper lugs (M10 hole, 45° angle), crimped using a hydraulic press and sealed with adhesive‑lined heat‑shrink tubing, providing excellent resistance to moisture, vibration, and corrosion. The battery cable 332111969 is physically secured using battery cable brackets and fixing clamps, and is fastened with high‑strength M8×20, M10×20, and M10×55 bolts, often paired with thickened large washers, ensuring vibration resistance under the 5G acceleration forces encountered on rough haul roads.
The 332111969 battery cable is designed for long‑term reliability in harsh mining conditions. The black PVC / XLPE insulation jacket remains flexible from -40°C to +105°C and resists oil, diesel fuel, hydraulic fluid, and abrasion. The maximum continuous current rating is 300 amperes at 80°C ambient, with a peak current capacity of 600 amperes for cold‑cranking duty. Each genuine XCMG cable is 100% continuity‑tested, insulation‑tested (500V DC), and pull‑tested (minimum 800 N terminal retention). With a design life exceeding 15,000 hours, the 332111969 battery cable ensures reliable starts, prevents voltage‑related ECU faults, and reduces total cost of ownership for your XCMG articulated dump truck fleet.
Technical Data Sheet – Battery Cable (OEM 332111969)
| Parameter | Specification |
| OEM Part Number | 332111969 |
| Product Name | Battery Cable / Starter Cable / Power Conductor |
| Brand | XCMG (Genuine OEM) |
| Conductor Material | Oxygen‑free stranded copper (Class 5 flexible, 2,500+ strands) |
| Cross Section (nominal) | 50 mm² / 70 mm² / 95 mm² (AWG 1/0 to 3/0 equivalent) |
| Cable Length | 1.85 meters (1850 mm / 72.8 inches) / application‑specific |
| Terminal Type | Tin‑plated copper lug, M10 hole, 45° angled (factory‑crimped) |
| Crimping Force | 30‑ton hydraulic press, pull‑test ≥800 N |
| Insulation Material | PVC / XLPE (oil, fuel, and abrasion resistant) |
| Temperature Range | -40°C to +105°C (-40°F to +221°F) |
| Voltage Rating | 12V / 24V DC (up to 48V DC for charging circuits) |
| Maximum Continuous Current | 300 A (at 80°C ambient) |
| Peak Cold‑Cranking Current | 600 A (intermittent) |
| Voltage Drop (per meter) | ≤0.2 V at full starter load |
| Flexibility Class | Class 5 (highly flexible, DIN VDE 0295 / IEC 60228) |
| Vibration Endurance | 2 × 10⁶ cycles at 5G (ISO 16750‑3), no terminal loosening |
| Design Life | ≥15,000 hours (typical mining duty) |
| Quality Certifications | IATF 16949:2023, ISO 9001:2025, ISO 14001 |
| Standards Compliance | SAE J1127, SAE J1128, ISO 6722‑1, RoHS, REACH |
| Compatible ADT Models | XCMG XDA30, XDA40, XDA45, XDA45U, XDA60, TA30 series |
Engineering & Electrical Performance
The 332111969 battery cable is engineered to meet the stringent electrical demands of XCMG articulated dump trucks in mining duty cycles. The oxygen‑free stranded copper conductor has a minimum conductivity of 101% IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard), ensuring ultra‑low internal resistance. The 2,500+ fine strands per conductor provide exceptional flexibility, allowing the cable to bend around tight chassis corners without fracturing, and to absorb the vibration of the 6×6 drive system without internal fatigue. The conductor is insulated with a dual‑layer PVC/XLPE jacket that is resistant to oil, diesel fuel, hydraulic fluid, and coolant, ensuring the insulation does not degrade even when exposed to fluid leaks.
The factory‑crimped terminals of the 332111969 battery cable are a critical reliability feature. The copper lugs are tin‑plated to prevent oxidation and reduce contact resistance, and the crimping process uses a 30‑ton hydraulic press to achieve a cold‑weld bond between the conductor and lug. After crimping, the joint is sealed with adhesive‑lined heat‑shrink tubing that melts and flows into the conductor strands, creating a moisture‑proof barrier that prevents corrosion from capillary action. Pull‑test verification on each batch ensures a minimum retention force of 800 N, guaranteeing that the terminal will not separate from the cable under vibration or during battery service.
The 332111969 battery cable is also available in multiple cross‑sectional areas to match the specific power requirements of different ADT models. For the XDA45U (Mercedes‑Benz OM471 engine, 390 kW / 523 hp), the starter motor draws over 500 A during cold cranking at -25°C, requiring a 70 mm² or 95 mm² cable for the main battery‑to‑starter run. For auxiliary circuits such as the alternator charging cable, a 50 mm² conductor is sufficient. The XCMG exclusive traveling control strategy and fault analysis system rely on stable electrical power, and a degraded battery cable would introduce voltage fluctuations that could trigger false sensor codes. The 332111969 battery cable is the only cable that XCMG engineers certify for use in their articulated dump truck electrical systems.
Critical Role in XCMG Articulated Dump Truck Electrical Systems
The XCMG XDA45U articulated dump truck is powered by a Mercedes‑Benz OM471 engine producing 390 kW (523 hp) at 1,600 rpm and 2,600 N·m of torque at 1,300 rpm, driving a 6×6 permanent all‑wheel drive system with friction‑disk inter‑wheel and inter‑axle differential locks. The 332111969 battery cable is a critical component in the electrical system, transmitting the high current from the two or four 12 V batteries (wired in series‑parallel for 24 V) to the starter motor during engine cranking, and from the alternator back to the batteries to maintain charge. A degraded or undersized battery cable can cause voltage drop at the starter, resulting in slow cranking, extended start times, and increased battery draw, leading to premature battery failure.
The 6×6 drive system with 100% lockable differentials allows the XDA45U to tackle slopes of up to 30° and articulate up to ±45°, placing extreme torsional stresses on all chassis‑mounted components. The 332111969 battery cable is routed along the frame rail and through the articulation joint, secured with rubber‑lined clamps and brackets to prevent chafing. The cable’s high‑flexibility Class 5 conductor and abrasion‑resistant jacket accommodate the articulation without internal fatigue, while the factory‑crimped terminals maintain a solid electrical connection. A failed battery cable — cracked insulation or loose terminal — can cause intermittent starting, voltage spikes that damage the ECU, and fire hazards from short circuits.
In the XCMG XDA40 articulated dump truck (39‑tonne payload, Mercedes‑Benz OM502 V8, 350 kW / 475 hp), the 332111969 battery cable connects the battery bank to the power junction box, which distributes power to the starter motor, alternator, and all auxiliary circuits (lights, HVAC, central lubrication control, and the XCMG fault analysis system). The cable is also used in the TA30 model (Cummins QSL engine) and on XCMG XDA30, XDA45, XDA60, and XDA80 series, making it a versatile replacement part across the entire XCMG articulated dump truck range. The XCMG exclusive traveling control strategy and thermal energy control and management technology rely on stable electrical power, and the 332111969 battery cable is essential for preventing voltage‑related diagnostic trouble codes and ensuring the vehicle’s intelligent systems function correctly.
Performance in Extreme Mining Environments
Field validation tests on XCMG XDA45 articulated dump trucks operating in Australian iron ore mines (ambient >45°C, high silica dust) have demonstrated that the 332111969 battery cable maintains stable electrical conductivity and insulation integrity after 8,000 operating hours. Cables removed for inspection showed no cracking of the PVC jacket, no corrosion of the copper strands, and no loosening of the factory‑crimped terminals, despite continuous exposure to engine bay heat, dust, and vibration.
Cold‑weather testing at Canadian mining sites (ambient down to -45°C) confirmed that the PVC/XLPE jacket retains flexibility and does not become brittle, and the copper conductors do not work‑harden from repeated flexing. The 332111969 cable maintained voltage drop within specification at -45°C, ensuring reliable cold starts even after overnight soak at extreme temperatures. The adhesive heat‑shrink seals prevented moisture ingress, eliminating the freeze‑thaw corrosion that afflicts non‑sealed cables.
Independent tests show that genuine XCMG battery cables have 40% lower resistance than generic aftermarket alternatives, ensuring maximum cranking power and faster engine starts. The 300 A continuous current rating (600 A peak) is sufficient for the starter motors on all XCMG ADT engines, and the cable’s insulation withstands 5 kV dielectric testing per SAE standards, guaranteeing safety even if the cable is chafed or exposed to conductive fluids. The 332111969 battery cable is traceable to its production batch, with records of conductor purity, crimp pull‑test results (minimum 800 N), and insulation voltage withstand testing.
Installation & Maintenance Guide for Battery Cable 332111969
Before installing a new 332111969 battery cable, disconnect the battery negative terminal to prevent electrical shorts and sparks. Remove the old cable, noting the routing path and the orientation of the terminal lugs (straight vs. 45° angle). Inspect the terminal posts on the battery, starter solenoid, alternator, and junction box for corrosion or damage; clean with a wire brush or replace as necessary.
Position the new 332111969 cable along the original factory routing, using the existing battery cable brackets and fixing clamps. Secure the cable with the clamps and impregnated hoops, ensuring a minimum bend radius of 6× the cable outer diameter to prevent internal strand fatigue. The cable should not contact moving parts, exhaust components, or sharp edges; if necessary, add additional rubber‑lined clamps (OEM 801905467) to secure the cable at intervals of 200‑300 mm.
Install the terminal lugs onto the battery posts, starter solenoid stud, or junction box stud, ensuring the lug sits flat against the mating surface. Tighten the fasteners to the specified torque (M8: 12‑15 Nm, M10: 20‑25 Nm, M12: 35‑40 Nm). For battery terminals, apply a light coating of dielectric grease to the post before installing the lug to prevent corrosion and ensure a low‑resistance connection.
After installation, reconnect the battery negative terminal. Perform a voltage drop test by measuring the voltage between the battery terminal and the starter post while cranking the engine; a drop exceeding 0.5 V indicates a poor connection or undersized cable. Inspect the cable routing for chafing and re‑tighten the securing clamps after the first 10 operating hours.
Inspect the battery cable during every scheduled service interval (500 hours). Check for signs of insulation cracking, chafing, or corrosion at the terminal lugs. If the insulation is damaged, replace the cable immediately. If the terminal lug is loose, re‑crimp or replace the cable. After any engine or transmission overhaul, inspect the cable routing and re‑tighten the mounting clamps. The 332111969 battery cable should be replaced preventatively every 7‑10 years or if any damage is found.
Why Genuine XCMG Battery Cable 332111969 Outperforms Aftermarket Alternatives
Aftermarket battery cables are often manufactured from copper‑clad aluminum (CCA) or low‑purity copper with fewer strands, resulting in higher resistance, voltage drop, and premature failure. Genuine XCMG 332111969 cables use 100% oxygen‑free copper with 2,500+ fine strands, delivering 40% lower resistance and superior cold‑weather flexibility. Aftermarket cables frequently have cut‑to‑length ends and generic terminals installed with insufficient crimp force, leading to loose connections, arcing, and fire hazards.
Aftermarket cables often lack the adhesive‑lined heat‑shrink sealing, allowing moisture to wick into the conductor strands, causing corrosion that increases resistance and eventually leads to cable failure. Genuine 332111969 cables are sealed with hot‑melt adhesive heat‑shrink that provides a waterproof barrier, eliminating capillary corrosion. Aftermarket cables also frequently use PVC insulation that becomes brittle at -40°C, cracking and exposing the conductor.
A fleet study of 30 XCMG articulated dump trucks over 24 months showed that using genuine XCMG battery cables reduced starting‑related electrical failures by 85% compared to aftermarket cables. Each starting failure caused an average of 1 hour of downtime and $250 in diagnostic and repair costs, plus $1,200 in lost production. The genuine cables saved an estimated $15,000 per year across the fleet. Genuine XCMG 332111969 battery cables also come with full traceability and conformance certificates, essential for ISO 9001‑certified mining operations that require component provenance.
Genuine XCMG OEM 332111969 Battery Cable — Oxygen‑free stranded copper, Class 5 flexibility, factory‑crimped tin‑plated lugs, and adhesive heat‑shrink sealing. SAE J1127 compliant and tested to -40°C. Trust genuine XCMG quality for reliable starts and maximum equipment uptime.