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Hydro-excavators
Vacuum Excavation occurs when high-pressure water or pressurized air breaks up and cuts the soil, while a high-flow vacuum system lifts the soil up and out of the excavation area.
Buried natural gas, petroleum pipelines, and water mains can be quickly and efficiently uncovered with greatly reduced risk of strike. Fiber optic lines, cables, and other utilities can be efficiently located without the damage that can happen with traditional mechanical digging. Operators can dig with precision, establishing a less invasive method for slot trenching, potholing, and pipe location.
This manner of excavation causes less surface damage, reduces disruption of traffic and other surface activities and can be easier and less expensive to repair.
Non-destructive vacuum excavation is quickly gaining acceptance by cities, utilities, and contractors as a relatively safe, effective alternative to traditional excavation methods in a wide range of applications such as: Line location - Installation and repair for utilities and pipelines - Sewer and pipe - Rehabilitation - Slot Trenching - Waterline maintenance and repair - Directional digging - Excavation in congested areas - Sign and pole installation - Landscaping excavation - Precision digging.
For bigger jobs consider the Vactor HXX HydroExcavator (Fan or PD): Larger pipeline installations, big-volume excavations, and 12-yard debris body.
For power in a compact package look to the Vactor HXX Prodigy: Potholing - Slot trenching - Precise work - Water or optional air - 6- or 9-yard debris body.
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