We have supplied new and used Morookas to a wide variety of customers and respective applications, including:
These Marooka Hitachi ( also we supply Mitsubishi CAT ) products are used in a wide range of applications and are particularly suited to environmentally sensitive areas.
They will accommodate a variety of attachments such as:
Marooka is the largest manufacturer of rubber tracked carriers in the world. These crawler carriers are designed specifically for off road use.
In a correct application, they are a high production and highly manoeuverable machine.
The machine consists of a hydrostatic transmission (HST) operating system, and specially developed rubber tracks.
Mooroka carriers are well-made products that can handle all type of job requirements.
The HST system allows for economical use of the engine’s full power.
In addition there is enlarged gear pump which supplies charge oil to the main transmission pumps and supplies power of other attachments (such as it’s std equipment rear tipping / dump body)
All steering manoeuvres can be executed with either single lever ‘T-bar’ control, or a twin lever single hand operated control
Marroka’s rubber tracks combine the characteristics of a tyre-equipped carrier - such as smooth ride and speed - while providing the traction and stability of a steel caterpillar type track.
These rubber tracks offer low ground pressure performance, excellent traction and combined with the floating bogie wheel roller undercarriage it make any terrain accessible
The MST series dump carriers range from 3.0 to 15.0 tonnes carry capacity.
In addition to the standard dump carriers manufactured by Morooka Hitachi, MACHINE & TOOL CO LTD offers a custom carrier in selected models ( e.g. LTX 800, Hitachi CG45D ) with extended chassis frame. This version is most suited as a carrier for drilling rig or other associated exploration work.
The model MST 1500VD (Hitachi CG65D ) can be customised for larger drill rigs, as can be the larger model MST 2200VD (Hitachi CG110D)
This page was last updated: December 13 2009
Te ra ake tenei wharangi, i tera ikei runga te 13 o Hakihea te tau 2009 te ra