Vacuum Excavator Hire

Introduction

The Dino Triple Fan suction excavator offers users enhanced suction performance, enabling work at greater distances and depths compared to traditional twin fan Dino equipment. This unit is mounted on a Tridem chassis with a rear steering axle and is supplied in the Dino 12 configuration, providing a spoil capacity of 12m³. The excavator operates in three distinct power settings. At the first level, it performs similarly to the Dino Twin Fan, making it ideal for utility service excavations and close-up excavation tasks. The second and third power settings are used as the working depth and distance increase, which is particularly useful for construction projects and operations where loosened materials need to be transported efficiently.

Technical Information

  • Container Volume: 12m³
  • Dimensions (mm): 10300L × 2500W × 3800H
  • Air Compressor: 4.5m³/min, 8 bar
  • Ventilator: Triple, 330 kW, 40–44,000 m³
  • Filtration System: Automatic self-cleaning system
  • Suction Hose Carrier: Mega Boom
  • Suction Hose: 250 mm
  • Remote Control: SPS Radio Remote Control
  • Chassis: 4 Axle, 32 Tonne – TRIDEM

Additional Equipment

  • 75 mm Sludge/Water Pump
  • Rotary Suction Head
  • Hydrostatic Drive (Drive and Suck)
  • High Pressure Water System: 30 L/min
  • Ex Zone Radio Control and Ex Tox – For Use in Explosion Risk Areas

Why Vacuum Excavation?

Vacuum Excavation is a safer and more efficient method of excavating around underground services by using high pressure air to loosen the soil and then suction to take up the soil. The process significantly reduces the risk of underground strikes and injury to the workforce associated with a buried service. It is a non-destructive method of excavation. This means that it causes less damage to the surrounding environment compared to conventional digging methods. Today’s advanced technologies have made vacuum excavation a cost-effective solution. The reduced need for extra equipment and labour significantly lowers the overall cost.

Sectors

Gas

Water

Power

Telecoms

Rail

Highways

Airports

Construction

Civil Engineering

Utilities