Mini Skid Steer Loader 450T with Trencher
The Trencher is a specialized attachment for skid steer loaders designed to dig trenches for laying pipes, cables, or conduits. It is commonly used in construction, utility installation, landscaping, and agricultural applications where trench digging is required.
Derette 450T Mini skid steer loader with Trencher
The Trencher works by using a rotating cutting chain or blades to excavate a trench in the ground. The operator controls the depth and speed of the cutting mechanism, allowing them to dig trenches of varying depths and widths. The excavated material is typically thrown out to the side as the Trencher moves forward.
Trencher | ||
Product Size | 1600*630*730(mm) | 63*25*29 inch |
Weight | 150KG | 331 Lb |
Maximum trenching depth | 800mm | 31 inch |
Single trenching width | 155mm | 6 inch |
Chain speed | 128m/min | 420 ft/min |
Key Features of the Trencher:
Cutting Mechanism:
Equipped with a chain or a series of blades that rotates to cut through soil and other materials.
The cutting chain or blades can be adjusted to achieve the desired depth and width of the trench.
Hydraulic Operation:
Operated by the skid steer loader's hydraulic system, allowing for precise control over the cutting mechanism's speed and depth.
Maneuverability:
The compact size and agility of the skid steer loader make it easy to maneuver the Trencher in tight spaces and around obstacles.
The Trencher can be positioned precisely over the desired trench location for accurate digging.
Durability:
Constructed from robust materials to withstand the rigors of trench digging.
The cutting chain and other components are often made from durable materials that resist wear and tear.
Ease of Installation:
Designed to be quickly installed and removed from the skid steer loader using a quick-attach plate or a similar mounting mechanism.
This allows for easy switching between different attachments depending on the task at hand.
Safety Features:
Some models may include safety guards or shields to protect the operator from debris and other hazards.
The operator must follow safety guidelines when using the Trencher to avoid accidents.
Usage Scenarios:
Construction Sites: Digging trenches for installing plumbing, electrical cables, or communication lines.
Landscaping: Creating trenches for irrigation systems or garden edging.
Agricultural Applications: Installing drainage systems or irrigation lines.
Utility Companies: Digging trenches for cable or pipe installations
The Trencher is a versatile and efficient tool for digging trenches, making it an essential attachment for professionals involved in construction, landscaping, and utility work.
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