![]() ![]() It has been the perfect machine for this job. The other stand-out star, which DMC site personnel have nick named “DMC’s War Horse” was the Cat 980G, which has outperformed all expectations on site and also some in the office. ![]() It has done a magnificent job and will be of tremendous benefit in the future for peg-less position, orientation and depth control, particularly on “graded” pipelines.That however is another story for another day. Our Tesmec TRS1475, was fitted with its new GPS monitor and linked to a survey base station, which was uploaded with the pit excavation design, with alignments and depths of all cuts. The stockpiled material is now being used as backfill in a disused turkeys nest dam, which is at the location of one of the proposed two mammoth concrete footings for the head frame backstays, approximately 200 metres away. Two Cat 336EL excavators were used to excavate and stockpile the trenched material on each box-out floor, for the Cat 980G loader to uplift and cart up a ramp and stockpile for later use. Tesmec TRS1475 rocksaw has excavated, via a unique method of sequenced trenches and floors, approximately 15,000m 3 of rock to a depth of 13.5m. ![]()
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