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Updated DEVELON ADTs Feature Enhanced Cab, New Auto-Hold Brake

The updated DEVELON DA30-7 and DA45-7 ADTs feature a redesigned cab for improved comfort safety and productivity, a new Auto-Hold brake for easier hill operation, and a 12-in. touchscreen display for real-time machine data. These trucks combine advanced technology with mechanical stability for performance on tough job sites.

June 17, 2026 - National Edition
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DEVELON's new DA30-7 ADT
DEVELON photo
DEVELON's new DA30-7 ADT
DEVELON's new DA30-7 ADT   (DEVELON photo) DEVELON's new DA45-7 ADT   (DEVELON photo)

Building on the performance of its predecessors, the new DEVELON DA30-7 and DA45-7 articulated dump trucks (ADTs) feature a newly redesigned cabin designed to enhance operator productivity, comfort and safety through advanced automation and intuitive technology.

"The most significant update from the previous -5 models to the new DA30-7 and DA45-7 is a completely reimagined interior layout," said Jay Patel, product manager of DEVELON. "The truck's interior transitioned from a traditional heavy-equipment feel to a high-end, automotive-inspired environment."

New Auto-Hold Brake Function

DEVELON has simplified ADT operation on job sites with the new Auto-Hold brake function for hill assist. This new feature provides several key benefits:

Stationary security: When loading or unloading the ADT, pressing the Auto-Hold button engages the truck's brakes and puts it into neutral automatically.

Intuitive reengagement: When the operator is ready to move the machine, simply engaging the drive and accelerating will automatically release the hold brake.

Uphill/downhill assistance: During uphill situations, the Auto-Hold brake system removes the need for two-foot operation. The brake releases automatically once the driveline torque is sufficient to create forward motion.

DEVELON also updated the parking brake switch in the new DA30-7 and DA45-7. The updated control more closely resembles an automotive-style parking brake. Operators simply pull the lever up to activate the truck's parking brake. When operators are ready to move the truck, they press down the lever to deactivate it.

Intuitive 12-In. Display

The new DA30-7 and DA45-7 ADT comes standard with a 12-in. touch screen display monitor. This upgraded interface provides operators with a larger, clearer view of critical machine data, status updates and settings. Positioned at eye level, the monitor allows operators to view machine data, gradients and camera feeds without looking down or away from the area in front of them.

Real-time monitoring includes the following:

Active payload measuring system: Displays the weight of each individual load on-screen to help optimize productivity and prevent overloading.

Gradient meter: Monitors the machine's incline and pitch in real time to enhance safety and prevent tipping.

Operational gauges: Show travel speed, engine rpm, and fuel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) levels and consumption rates.

Temperature readings: Monitor engine and hydraulic oil temperature to ensure that the machine is operating within safe limits.

Core Performance, Stability

According to the company, while the ADT operator environment has seen a total overhaul, the trucks maintain the superior mechanical design that DEVELON ADTs are known for, including:

Unique driveline: A front-mounted turning ring ensures equal weight distribution to the front axle even during maximum steer articulation.

Superior traction: The free-swinging rear tandem bogie provides permanent 6-wheel ground contact and power distribution on difficult terrain.

Self-leveling suspension: The hydro-gas front suspension system continues to provide superior shock absorption and a smoother ride.

DEVELON ADTs come standard with MY DEVELON fleet management (telematics). Owners can use a smartphone app or web browser to remotely monitor their ADTs for fuel usage, machine health, operator productivity and more. Owners can use the telematics tool to monitor an ADT's active payload meter data to verify that trucks are consistently filled to capacity without being overloaded, which protects the machine from excessive wear.


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