The launch of McElroy’s In-Ditch 48 brings fusion capability to confined work settings using large-diameter pipe.
The In-Ditch 48 features a top-loading heater and facer providing greater flexibility in tight spaces with minimal site excavation required.
"With the popularity and success of our smaller In-Ditch fusion machines, we are excited to offer the In-Ditch 48 for large-diameter pipe," said McElroy president Chip McElroy.
"Our innovations are part of a continual effort to help build infrastructures more efficiently and productively so that they can be relied on for decades."
The In-Ditch 48 packs more power into a smaller package with 3,000psi maximum pressure to serve various in-ditch applications for 16in OD to 48in OD (450mm to 1,200mm) pipe.
Removable jaws and clamp cylinders make it easier to load, and the four-jaw carriage converts to a three-jaw configuration making it possible to fuse short pipe stubs, providing maximum versatility in close quarters.
The In-Ditch 48 provides ease of mobility with multiple lifting points, a carriage spreader bar and skidded carriage. The power pack and heater / facer caddy each have a single, central lifting point and forklift pockets. Roll bars protect the carriage and hydraulic components as the machine is eased into the ditch.
The In-Ditch 48 is compatible with the McElroy DataLogger®, which provides joint recording ability and added jobsite accountability.