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Terrain leveler enables precise mining with uniform fragment size
Vermeer's T1255III Terrain Leveler surface excavation machine (SEM) features a patented tilt-head milling attachment with top-down cutting action that can dig 21 in. (53.3 cm) deep and 144 in. (365.8 cm) wide in a single pass. Operators can control material sizing by increasing or decreasing tooth penetration to produce a uniformly fragmented product down to 8-in. (20.3-cm) minus size. The T1255III can be equipped with optional GPS technology that enables the machine to follow a mine-by-line plan. The GPS technology also eliminates rapid changes in cutting depth, which can impact productivity, and provides more precise cutting than an operator-controlled system.
Terrain leveler enables precise mining with uniform fragment size
Vermeer's T1255III Terrain Leveler surface excavation machine (SEM) features a patented tilt-head milling attachment with top-down cutting action that can dig 21 in. (53.3 cm) deep and 144 in. (365.8 cm) wide in a single pass. Operators can control material sizing by increasing or decreasing tooth penetration to produce a uniformly fragmented product down to 8-in. (20.3-cm) minus size. The T1255III can be equipped with optional GPS technology that enables the machine to follow a mine-by-line plan. The GPS technology also eliminates rapid changes in cutting depth, which can impact productivity, and provides more precise cutting than an operator-controlled system.
Terrain leveler enables precise mining with uniform fragment size
2016
Article (Journal)
English