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Trench Depth

Trench Safety Requirements

The robot can be used for trenching depths beyond 60 inches in conjunction with the correct shoring, benching, or other support systems.

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Soils

Soil Classifications

Robot production rates vary based on the soils present when digging. Use the table below to select a classification closest to the soils found at the location where the robot will be used.

  Soft Medium Hard
Description Coarse-grained, loose soils that dry rapidly Semi-cohesive soils with moderately coarse textures Very cohesive soils that drain poorly
Examples Sand, silt, loam, sandy loam Angular gravel, silt loam, wet clay Sandstone, limestone, dry clay, caliche