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VacEx

Our Tracked Vacuum Excavators help locate and safely expose buried utilities while minimising or eradicating the potential for strikes.

Libbet has made the commitment to provide a range of compact, tracked vacuum excavation equipment.

There are a number of advantages in utilising vacuum excavation equipment over hand-digging – depending on the type of work being undertaken not the least of which is reduced labour cost and shorter delivery times.

The compact size of our machines makes them highly suitable for works in confined areas, or sites with limited access such as residential areas, gardens, narrow streets and between parked cars and service tasks can be completed with minimal disruption and inconvenience.

For booking or enquiries, contact Wayne Edwards: 021 124 9409 or email - wayne@libbet.co.nz

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T-VAC 1

T-VAC 1 units are powerful, compact and capable of excavating most types of ground (wet or dry) by utilising optional high pressure water and / or compressed air.

The compact footprint allows access into narrow streets and between parked cars.

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T-VAC 2 

The new range T-VAC 2 delivers more power with a host of additional features. Capable of excavating most types of ground (wet or dry) by utilising optional high-pressure water and / or compressed air.

Its small footprint allows access to an array of sites where access is space limited, such as tight streets and along busy roads. Ideal for ground excavation in utility, construction, pipelaying, rail works, cable laying, gas, road works, tunnelling, arborculture, military, airports, municipal, building, environmental, hydro-demolition and petro-chemical.

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AIR-VAC

The next generation ‘AIR-VAC’ tracked unit. Capable of excavating most types of ground (wet or dry). Its small narrow footprint allows access into the tightest environments.

 

Ideal for ground excavation in utility, construction, pipelaying, rail works, cable laying, gas, road works, tunnelling, arborculture, military, airports, municipal, building, environmental, hydro-demolition and petro-chemical.

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