Terramac’s Rubber Tracked Crawlers on Display at CONEXPO

Terramac, a manufacturer of innovative rubber tracked crawler carriers, has featured four of its rubber tracked crawler carrier models at CONEXPO. Visitors to the Terramac exhibit saw two 360° rotating frame units and two of the most recent customized straight frame machines which show the versatility and utilization of Terramac rubber tracked crawler carriers.

“This year’s Terramac exhibit is the largest space we have had at a CONEXPO to showcase our crawler carrier models. The straight frame and rotating crawler carriers have been put to use in so many different applications. We want attendees to see a few of the many ways a Terramac machine can be outfitted for their specific needs,”

says Matt Slater, VP, Business Development for Terramac.

One of these is RT7R which has a 7-ton carrying capacity and a low 5.5-psi ground pressure, and a RT14R which has a 14-ton carrying capacity and ground pressure of 8.3-psi. Both machines leave a minimal footprint in sensitive terrains and can offload materials at any angle or on the go.

The Terramac RT6 with a debris collection system provides 22,000 CFM of suction to collect loose trash along fence lines or roads. The RT6 is fitted with a skid mount and hooklift so alternative bed types and support equipment that further increase carrier utilization can be easily interchanged.

Another one is RT9U, paired with a Versalift 9500 aerial device for improved access and safety while installing and maintaining powerlines.

“We carefully selected each model on exhibit to demonstrate how a single carrier can be used for very different construction applications across a wide range of industries. We know the customization possibilities are endless, but it’s shows like CONEXPO, where we get to present our equipment solutions to the market, that others can see the full scope of our capabilities and our innovation prevail. It’s also one of our opportunities to learn of new challenges facing the market so we can continue to deliver products that make the biggest impact,”

says Slater.