Plumett Cable Feeders
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Hydraulic machines for laying cables in manholes and narrow conditions used together with a winch or in cascade. The extra pushing force allows an optimal transportation with more security.
     
DF-6 Cable Feeder
DF-6 Cable Feeder
Characteristics
  • Feeder with two belts in V
  • 4-roller pressure device
  • Pressure gauge
  • Automatic adapting to the diameter of the cable to be transported
  • Bi-directional as option

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DF-22 Cable Feeder
DF-22 Cable Feeder
Characteristics
  • Feeder with two opposite driving chains
  • Pre-tensioned clamping device
  • Clamping adjustments possible
  • Automatic adapting to the diameter of the cable to be transported
 
Type
Pushing
Speed
Engine *
Diam. of
Engine
Voltage
Dim.
Weight
Force (N)
(m/min)
cable (mm)
Power (kW)
(Volt)
(mm)
(kg)
DF-6 HB
6.0
6-21
B
25-130**
6.34
-
1155x380x697***
103
DF-6 HE
6.0
6-20
E
25-130**
4.0
3x400
1155x380x697***
103
DF-22 HB
2.0
0-65
B
8-35
6.34
-
550x200x340
23
DF-22 HE 2.0 0-60 E 8-35 4.0 3x400 550x200x340 23
* Petrol engine (B) / electrical moter (E)
** Extra-large execution possible for cables Ø from 55 to 160 mm
*** Max. height 832 mm
 
 
Hydraulic Power Pack for Cable Feeders
 
Hydraulic Power Pack
Characteristics
  • The hydraulic power pack exists in both petrol or electrical version
  • Small dimensions
  • Easy transportation
  • Emergency stop device
  • ydraulic power pack may be located up to 10 meters from the cable feeder
 
     
Type
Engine *
Engine
Application
Speed
Pressure
Dimensions
Weight
Power (kW)
(min-1)
(bar)
(mm)
(kg)
Honda GX 270
4-Stroke (Air Cooled)
B
6.4
DF-6 / DF-22
3600
210
712x405x433
71
112 M
E
4 (3 x400 V)
DF-6 / DF-22
2865
210
778x490x500
79
* Petrol engine (B) / electrical moter (E)

 
 
Watucab
Revolutionary method using water as carrying fluid to install power cables in PVC or HDPE ducts in reduced size trenches
   
Advantages
  • Reduced installation and civil engineering cost
  • Lless disturbance to neighbourhood (mobile site)
  • Greatly reduced risk of damages to cable and duct during installation
  • Possibility to install longer cable sections safely over tortuous duct routes, hence reduction of the number of junctions
 
Characteristics
  • allows the installation of significant lengths of cable (HTA : >2km ; HTB : > 3km). Whereas a winch, considering the pulling forces exerted, is limited to lengths inferior by about 50%.
  • Faster than winching.
  • Allows the installation of longer cable sections over tortuous duct routes (siphon, directional drilling) where a normal winch is unsuitable.
Watucab.pdf (106kb)