HOW IT WORKS
HOW IT WORKS
The fan generates an air current of up to 44,000 m3/h and a maximum vacuum of 55,000 Pa. Earth, debris, mud and water
are taken in through the suction hose, which can be moved
three-dimensionally via a jointed hose carrier. The air current removes all material through the suction crown.
Solid materials up to 250 mm in diameter can be sucked up.
The main elements are deposited in the collection chamber
due to the air movement and rotation.
Separation chambers provide further purifying and drying of
the air stream.
The superfine filter unit separates the finest dusts from the air
flow, before the purified air is discharged via a sound
absorbing unit.
The collection chamber, the separation chambers and the fine-
mesh filter unit are emptied whenever a tilting operation is performed. All functions of the superstructure are controlled
via a radio operated remote control box.
SPECIAL FEATURES
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Optional equipment
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Tilting axis height 2.00 m
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PLC controls all functions of the superstructure
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Special used air sound absorber
STATE OF THE ART: HEITMANN SUCTION EXCAVATORS
TECHNICAL DATA
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Approximate length: 10.00 m
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Width: 2.50 m
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Approximate height: 3.80 m
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Max. suction depth: 40 m*
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Max. suction length: 100 m*
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Fan: 28,000 - 44,000 m3/h
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Compressor: 3.0 - 4.5 m3/min, 7.5 bar
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Container volume: 7 - 10 m3