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Product Description
Embark on a journey to discover the unparalleled versatility and steadfast reliability of rubber-tyred vehicles—a revolutionary advancement in transportation engineering crafted to thrive without traditional tracks. Endowed with resilient rubber tires, these vehicles are masterfully engineered to conquer the demanding terrains of mines, tunnels, and diverse subterranean projects, making them an essential tool for the efficient and secure movement of personnel, materials, and equipment.
With an exceptional balance of agility and impressive load-bearing capabilities, rubber-tyred vehicles effortlessly navigate intricate terrains, ensuring uninterrupted operations. Available in electric and diesel power configurations, they symbolize the pinnacle of modern ingenuity, providing unmatched transportation solutions tailored to the dynamic needs of today's underground ventures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary applications for trackless carriers?
They are specifically designed for efficient transportation in mines, tunnels, and underground engineering projects where traditional rail systems are not feasible.
What is the range of loading capacity available?
Our models cover a wide spectrum of requirements, with loading capacities ranging from 3,000 kg up to 35,000 kg.
What types of engines are used in these vehicles?
We utilize high-performance engines such as Xichai 490, Yunnei, and Yuchai series, including explosion-proof options for specific mining safety standards.
How do rubber tires benefit underground operations?
Rubber tires provide superior mobility, agility, and flexibility, allowing the vehicles to navigate tight turns and steep gradients without the need for fixed track infrastructure.
Do you provide quality inspection reports?
Yes, we provide both Machinery Test Reports and Video Outgoing-Inspections to ensure all equipment meets performance standards before delivery.
Are the vehicles suitable for steep gradients?
Yes, our carriers are engineered with a gradeability of 12° to 14°, making them highly effective for sloped subterranean terrains.