The Rohr division of Rohr-Idreco announced the successful startup of its first land-based mobile bucketladder, a K 125R dredge in Canada.
This dredge is being used in a new pit in lieu of a long-arm single-bucket excavator due to its deeper digging depth, dewatering and oversize separation screening and very low energy consumption. The customer is thrilled with the dredge’s performance, especially in getting through difficult clay lenses. The K 125R is an electric land-based mobile dredge with a digging depth of 39 feet and production capacity up to 340 tph utilizing 125-liter buckets. The K 125R has fully automated controls (to support a one-man operation) and variable bucket speeds.
Rohr’s land-based mobile bucketladders have a standard digging depth of up to 33 feet, but can be designed to reach up to 40 feet. Production ranges from 50 to over 500 tph, depending on material and digging depth.
Rohr-Idreco Dredge Systems manufactures bucketladder, clamshell and jet suction dredge applications and technology for the sand and gravel industry, mining and dam restoration projects. The company specializes in deep digging applications up to 400 feet.
For more information, visit www.rohrdredge.com.
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