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Oil Free Air Compressors – Industrial Performance, All Size and Pressure requirements

Specifications

  • Weight: up to over 100,000 pounds.
  • Engine Power: from 60kW to 700kW
  • Blade Size: over 20 feet wide.
  • Travel Speed: top speed of 10-15 miles per hour.
  • Operating Weight –  8000 Kg to 25000 Kg

Salient Features

  • Blade.
  • Hydraulic System.
  • GPS and Telematics.

Bulldozer is a powerful construction machine designed for heavy-duty earth-moving tasks. It typically consists of a large, heavy blade mounted on the front of a tractor or crawler chassis, along with a ripper at the rear. The blade is used to push and move large amounts of earth, soil, rocks, debris, and other materials, while the ripper is used for breaking up hard soil or rocks.

Bulldozers come in different sizes and configurations, with some models weighing several tons and capable of moving massive amounts of earth in a single pass. They are commonly used in construction, mining, agriculture, and forestry, as well as in disaster response and emergency situations.

In addition to the blade and ripper, bulldozers may be equipped with other attachments, such as winches, rakes, and brush cutters, to handle specific tasks.

Key Features:

    • Advanced Hydraulic Systems: For precise blade control.
      GPS Guidance and Machine Control: For automated grading and increased accuracy.
      Ergonomic Operator Cabs: Designed for comfort and reduced fatigue.
      Durable Undercarriage: For long-lasting performance in harsh conditions.
      Rippers: Rear-mounted attachments for breaking up hard ground.
      Telematics: For remote monitoring of machine performance

Applications

  • Construction site preparation
  • Mining and quarry operations
  • Infrastructure construction, excavation and maintenance
  • Landscaping, Land clearing and forestry
  • Waste management and landfill operations
  • Military operations
  • Disaster response, site clearance

Standards and Certifications

  • OSHA standards
  • ISO standards
  • ANSI standards
  • UL listed
  • Environmental certification
  • Safety certification
  • Quality certification
  • Performance certification
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