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2023 Brandt Backhoe Attachments Cable Front Hoop
Brandt Cable Tractors provide the most efficient and safest method of handling your mining trail cables for draglines, drills and electric shovels across a variety of conditions and uneven terrains. Multiple features are incorporated into the design to ensure that the cables can be placed quickly, accurately and safely all while maximizing the overall service life of your cables. In a number of situations the operator does not need to leave the comfort of the machine.
Features may include:
Safety/Reliability- The inner contoured channel is designed to match the existing cable on your job site so cables fit snuggly and can be moved around as safe and efficiently as possible.
- Two contoured front rollers further aid in smooth transitions of cable passing through the attachment and laying along the ground where the operator needs it which greatly effects speed and most importantly not damaging the important cable.
Productivity- A heavy duty frame structure with multiple cross beam supports can withstand all cable moving requirements including prying, pulling and dragging the large heavy cables without sacrificing visibility. This ensures operators can get the job done in an efficient manner with less down time which saves you time and money.
- The front of the hoop incorporates two pry lips which extend out to easily and quickly get underneath the cable and maneuver it where required which dramatically speeds up cable moves.
- Dual pintle hitch receivers are installed on the front of the hoop to add versatility to the attachment and provide another tool for moving equipment around the site without having the need for another attachment or machine.
Maintenance/Uptime- The rolled outer perimeter of the entire attachment is used to eliminate any extra wear and tear on the cables as they are moved around the yard which increases their service life and down time is avoided.
- The curvature of the front hoop is specifically designed to not stress or bend the cables past the recommended maximum bend radius while pulling the cables which is important to prevent premature cable failure and costly downtime.