Construction Materials Industry

Avoid incomplete container emptying in suction excavators: vibration technology prevents manual reworking

In suction excavators, the collected material is stored in a container and discharged by tilting. In practice, however, material residues often remain inside the container. Adhesion on the inner walls occurs particularly with moist, cohesive or heterogeneous materials.

  • • Incomplete emptying of the container despite tilting
    • Manual finishing required to remove remaining material
    • Extended operating times and downtime
    • Increased safety risk due to manual intervention
Our solution

To support emptying, targeted vibration is applied to reliably detach material adhering to the container walls. The vibration can be activated during or immediately after the tilting process and promotes the autonomous sliding of the material. Even with moist or cohesive bulk material, adhesions are effectively reduced. For a technically suitable configuration and the optimal positioning of the appropriate vibrator, we recommend an individual consultation. Please use the contact options provided on this page.

Our advantages
  • Significant time savings as manual emptying is no longer required
  • Reduced workload for operating personnel
  • More efficient use of the machine in daily operation