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The NHS in Fife, Scotland, has become the
first operator in the UK to take delivery of
Iveco’s new Daily 4x4, which is built
specifically to tackle off-road missions,
uneven ground, steep gradients and slippery
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The NHS in Fife, Scotland, has become the first operator
in the UK to take delivery of Iveco’s new Daily 4x4,
which is built specifically to tackle off-road missions,
uneven ground, steep gradients and slippery tracks.
The heavy-duty Daily 55S18DW replaces a five year old
Multicar and will be used during the winter months to clear
snow from access roads and car parks across five NHS sites
in Fife using a snow plough attachment manufactured by J.A.
Cuthbertson. Its dropside body is also mounted with a SnowEx
7500 grit spreader.
At other times of the year the snow plough and spreader can
be removed, allowing the Daily to take on an agricultural
role assisting with grass cutting and hedge trimming on NHS
property. A tow bar also allows the Daily to pull a mobile
shredder which can be used to create chippings from trees
and branches felled on-site.
Jim McIlroy, Transport Officer for NHS Fife, explains: “We
wanted to replace the Multicar with a vehicle we could
utilise fully across our operations and the Daily 4x4 is
just the ticket. It’s going to prove especially useful for
more arduous applications where a regular car or truck just
isn’t suitable.
“Our interest in the Daily stemmed from a driving appraisal
we read in the trade press following the vehicle’s
international launch. As soon as we saw it we knew it would
make the ideal fleet replacement, and since it entered
service we have been very pleased with its performance. The
drivers think it’s the absolute bee’s knees!” he adds.
“Maintaining access to NHS facilities in the winter months
is absolutely essential, and having the Daily 4x4 allows us
to keep roads and car parks on-site clear, whilst the
Council’s focus is on moving snow from public highways,”
says McIlroy.
Supplied by North East Truck & Van on a six year agreement
from Automotive Leasing, the bright yellow 5.5 tonne Daily
4x4 is expected to clock-up approximately 10,000 miles a
year and will be based at Lynebank Hospital in Dumfermline. It
will be serviced and maintained throughout its projected six
year life on the fleet by local Iveco dealer AM Phillip.
The Daily features a factory-built crew cab providing
seating for six passengers and a driver, with the cab
interior featuring a number of additional fitments which are
unique to the 4x4 model. These include the addition of
driver and passenger assistance handles to aid entrance to
and egress from the cab, coupled with differential lock
switches and transfer box controls mounted within easy reach
of the driver. Powering the Daily 4x4 is a 3.0 litre Iveco
HPT engine which is capable of producing up to 400 Nm of
torque over an engine speed range of 1,250 to 3,000 rev/min,
and a maximum 176 hp between 3,200 and 3,500 rev/min. This
is coupled to a ZF 6S400 overdrive six speed transmission
that drives through a transfer box which provides continuous
four wheel drive. The transfer box houses a third
differential and a differential lock as standard equipment,
with the controls allowing either high or low drive ratios
which can be selected with the vehicle in motion. There are
also neutral and low range off road ratios for arduous
conditions selectable with the vehicle at rest. This ensures
the Daily has a choice of 24 forward drive gears (12 for
mixed routes and 12 for off-road routes) and four reverse
gears.
Stopping power is provided by twin
piston disc brake sets, together with an Antilock Brake
System (ABS) as standard to ensure that the vehicle is
brought to a halt in complete safety during more demanding
braking operations and difficult manoeuvres. When operating
in mud or snow, the ABS is automatically deactivated which
is necessary when engaging the differential lock.
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