Boom Logistics collects and transports excavator in Colombia

1 November 2016 by Sotiris Kanaris

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Boom Logistics collected and transported a stranded O&K RH 120-E mining excavator from the grounds between the Mine Hatillo and La Francia in Colombia.

The old 250t front shovel excavator could not be repaired on site and was stranded on top of a pile of earth.

The mining company turned to Boom Logistics to collect the excavator and transport it to the repair shop 22km away. It was transported with the help of a 12-axle THP/SL heavy duty combination from Goldhofer.

Extensive preparations were needed for loading the axle lines because of the difference in height between the mining excavator and the transport system. As a first step, the earth had to be extracted from under the excavator – with the greatest possible care – to create enough space for the heavy-duty module to be maneuvered into place ready to take the load.

When enough material had been removed, the excavator was left standing with just the wheel hubs sitting on the earth, while the rest of the pile had all but disappeared. The next step was to position the THP/SL underneath the excavator and use the hydraulic suspension stroke to take the load. With the excavator safely loaded, the remaining earth was removed on either side so that the heavy-duty module was left standing free.

A dump truck and a pusher were then used to maneuver the transporter with its load across the uneven ground to the road, where two tractors were waiting to tow the mining excavator to the Calenturitas de Prodeco repair shop. There it was unloaded the following day and subsequently repaired.