The new crawler carrier unit accommodates a wide variety of support equipment for utility applications and can be easily loaded onto a tag trailer and hauled by line trucks from job site to job site.
by Staff
September 25, 2017
Photo courtesy of Terramac
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Photo courtesy of Terramac
Terramac, a manufacturer of rubber track crawler carriers, is preparing for an exciting exhibit at ICUEE 2017, held October 3-5 at the Kentucky Exposition Center. The Terramac display, located in booth N-2030, will feature new and specialty units as well as showcase the company’s latest advancements.
Terramac will unveil its most compact model yet at ICUEE. The new crawler carrier unit is built to be nimble while providing the power needed to accomplish the task at hand. It accommodates a wide variety of support equipment for utility applications and can be easily loaded onto a tag trailer and hauled by line trucks from jobsite to jobsite.
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In addition to its product launch, Terramac plans to showcase its latest specialty unit – the popular RT9 equipped with a concrete mixer. This specialty unit takes versatility to a new level and makes hauling and pouring concrete on utility jobsites is a simple process.
The 360-degree rotating Terramac RT14R model will also be on display. The RT14R’s unique rotational functionality allows material to be offloaded faster than standard straight frame models, providing contractors with a versatile solution to tackle a range of applications while improving efficiency and cost savings.
In addition to displaying new and specialty models, Terramac will showcase the units’ ability to be mounted with an array of utility attachments including lineman winches, digger derricks, vacuum excavators, boom lifts and aerial buckets, as well as highlight the company’s innovative rubber track technology. Terramac experts will be readily available to assist attendees, conduct product walkarounds, and answer questions
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