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Hydraulic Transverse Cutting UnitProject Earney´s Contract, North Ireland:
WS-60 produces major savings on pipeline


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Civil engineering contractor Earney Contracts, based just outside Lisburn, Northern Ireland is making cost savings on water pipeline trenching projects with its Schaeff WS-60 excavator mounted milling cutter attachment. The company has also found the WS-60 Cutting Unit to be more versatile, efficient, faster, considerably quieter, less disruptive to traffic and local residents and more environmentally acceptable than traditional trenching with noisy vibrating breakers.
Earney Contracts has been specialising in pipeline trenching principally with breakers. However, the company had been looking for alternative trenching equipment more suited to projects in hard and rocky ground. A visit to the Schaeff stand at the 2002 SED plant show in England by one of the founder's sons Andrew Earney produced a successful end to the search. The Schaeff WS-60 Cutting unit seemed the ideal choice so the company hired it from Schaeff for two weeks to evaluate its suitability and performance on a hard rock trenching project at Crossgar, County Down.
"It was a big success trenching in the hard rock and we were very pleased with its performance," says Andrew Earney. "It cut a 4 m deep trench 850 mm wide and straight down without any over break and we reused the excavated spoil, pulverised by the Schaeff milling cutter, as backfill. The trench would have been about 4m wide at the top if we had dug and broken it out in the normal way with a breaker. The Schaeff Cutting Unit was also considerably quieter than the breaker, with the added bonus of no vibration. Vibration monitoring tests carried out at houses next to the trenching produced readings of 0.02 mm/s for the WS-60 compared to 7.5 mm/s for the breaker."
The trial was so successful Earney Contracts bought the WS-60 specifically for another nearby approximate £0.45 M contract to lay 7.2 km of 350 mm diameter mains water pipe in a 1.5 m deep, 900 mm wide trench. The steel pipeline is for a link main being laid down the centre of the Ballynahinch to Crossgar road for the Valley Partnership, a joint venture between contractor Farrans and Water Services.
Earney Contracts mounted the WS-60 Cutting Unit on a quick hitch attachment, which is fitted on the company's 20 t Cat 320BL hydraulic excavator in place of the host machine's standard bucket. The WS-60 Cutting Unit is pushed through the asphalt road surface and into the underlying hard, shaley Winstone rock. The rotating cutter is simply moved back and forth along the trench line, gradually increasing depth down to the required 1.5 m penetration.
The WS-60 accurately forms a straight sided, flat-bottomed trench and after pulverising the material to full depth, a second smaller excavator follows on digging out the graded spoil. The 5.5 m long sections of pipe are placed on a 50 mm thick bedding of 12 mm aggregate, which is also used as an initial 100 mm covering, prior to the pulverised spoil being placed back on top as backfill. The recycled material is compacted and the trench completed with new asphalt base and wearing course for a return to traffic. Earney Contracts has peaked at 125 m/day of completed pipe and reinstated road, but average production is about 70 m/day, equivalent to an average 110 m3/day of excavated spoil with the WS-60 Cutting Unit. A set of 56 Kennametal picks on the WS-60 lasts around two weeks in the Winstone, corresponding to a wear rate of just under 20 m3/pick.
"The WS-60 is more versatile, quicker and simpler to use than a breaker and has enabled us to make major savings on our trenching
operation," says Andrew Earney. "The Schaeff cutter produces a Type 1 backfill, is very accurate, and allows us to trim, if necessary, to produce a very neat, tidy, flat and level bottomed, straight sided trench. If we had used a breaker we would have had to have taken out twice as much material, which we couldn't then reuse, with the consequential added disruption and cost of carting it away and replacing with new backfill. The WS-60's milling operation also leaves a jagged and uneven edge to the asphalt at the top of the trench, which provides a much better and stronger bond with the new asphalt overlay than the clean saw cut edges produced with conventional trenching. So the Schaeff WS-60 is very environmentally acceptable and we have also it used to form manholes and trenches for house foundations."


 


 

 

 

 


 

 


 
   

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