Aerolite Quarries bring an RA30 to Australia
1 Aerolite Quarries has invested in a Rokbak RA30, which transports hundreds of tonnes of rock every a day
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A very light honeycomb volcanic rock, scoria possesses a high strength rate as well as low tonnes to cubic metre, allowing more product at less weight to be delivered – lowering carbon footprint. The nondescript crushed rock is used for road base and overpasses throughout Victoria, and, as one of the region’s biggest scoria suppliers, Aerolite projects often require 60 000 t in the space of mere months. Now, with the RA30’s arrival on site in Anakie, the articulated hauler is assisting the Aerolite operation.
A big truck for big operations
Aerolite Quarries operates on a large scale, supplying thousands of tonnes of construction materials daily to meet the demands of significant infrastructure projects across Victoria. Finding reliable and robust equipment is paramount. Having invested in the Rokbak RA30, Aerolite Quarries now has a robust and reliable hauler designed to tackle the toughest terrain and heavy loads. Since arriving on site the RA30 has demonstrated its efficiency working in a constant circuit, going back and forth between the fixed plant and mining area.
2 After loading by an excavator, the RA30 takes the material to the crushing plant
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Aerolite Quarries general manager Trevor Bartlett states: “We’ve done a lot of projects where we are supplying 50 or 60 000 t over a time of a period of months, hence the need for more and more equipment.” Covering 1800 ha, Aerolite Quarries contains two scoria quarries and a basalt bluestone quarry. Excavators fill up the RA30, which then takes the material across a distance of 100 m to be processed at one of two fixed crushing plants. Aerolite has two large fixed plants which process between 1000 to 1500 t per plant per day.
The Rokbak is efficient and consistent at what it does, with the capability of a 28-tonne (30.9 US ton) haul. The machine’s superior traction and stability, combined with its payload, means it is able to transport larger quantities of construction materials and maximise productivity. The RA30’s advanced articulated steering system also allows for greater manoeuvrability, effortlessly navigating challenging terrains and confined spaces with ease, while the visibility has been singled out for considerable praise. “The vision and the cameras are very good,” adds Trevor. “There are no blind spots, so the drivers can see everything, which is critical for us. The side mirrors are big, the camera works exceptionally well and the view through the windows in all three directions is perfect for us. And the driver’s seat is adjustable, so it doesn’t matter whether you’re 5’.2” or 5’.10”, you get great visibility. “The seats are air cushioned, so you can bounce up and down with them. It doesn’t matter how bad the roads get. The cabin is almost like an independent capsule if you like – the driver comfort is fantastic.”