Kershaw Ballast Regulator - 1982
The Kershaw ballast regulator is a specialized piece of equipment used in the railway industry to maintain and adjust the quality of ballast on tracks. This 1982 model is known for its robustness and efficiency in regulating and leveling ballast, ensuring proper support for the tracks and improving train stability.
Main Features
- Operator’s Cab: Designed to offer visibility and comfort, with accessible controls for efficient operation.
- Ergonomics: Seats and controls designed to reduce operator fatigue during long work shifts.
- Hydraulic Pump: Uses a high-capacity hydraulic system that allows for precise adjustments to the ballast.
- Flow Control: Control system that allows adjustment of the amount of ballast moved and its distribution.
- Interchangeable Attachments: Can be equipped with various tools and accessories to adapt to different track maintenance tasks.
- Rear entry cab
- One-pass plow
- 3-53T DD
- Cable wings
- TT
- Includes: Operator
- Unit: Per Month
Terms and Conditions:
- 8-hour workdays, Monday to Friday
- Operators are certified with DC3 and equipped with PPE
- Includes Preventive Maintenance
- Transportation fees not included; quoted separately
- Payment Terms: Rental and Transportation fees must be paid in advance
- Subject to availability
- Fuel not included
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