$33,900
Ubicación de la máquina:2805 Riverport RoadChattanooga, Tennessee, Estados Unidos de America 37406
Información de Contacto del Vendedor
Ver Información del VendedorNichols Fleet Equipment
Contacto:Nick Nichols
Teléfono:+1 423-702-6332
Chattanooga, Tennessee, Estados Unidos de America 37406
General
Año
2023
Fabricante
UTEC
VIN
1E91E1727NB662009
Condición
Usado
Numero de stock
V14484
Descripción
UTEC SPLICING TRAILER XST
1. Mobile, Self-Contained Splicing Lab
A UTEC splicing trailer provides a dedicated, portable workspace that technicians can tow to any job site—whether for fiber installation, maintenance, or repairs. Inside, it typically includes a workshop area with counters, storage, and climate control, giving crews a controlled environment for precision work.
2. Climate-Controlled Work Environment
These trailers are usually insulated and equipped with heating and air conditioning, enabling fiber splicing to be done comfortably and accurately in hot or cold weather. Proper environmental control helps ensure higher quality splices and reduced downtime due to weather interference.
3. Integrated Aerial Access
What sets UTEC’s trailer models apart (like the AST) is the combination of a splicing lab and an aerial lift on the same trailer. This means technicians have immediate access to fiber lines above ground level (e.g., on poles or buildings) without needing a separate bucket truck. This dual capability boosts productivity and flexibility on complex jobs.
4. Onboard Power and Tools
Splicing trailers often include integrated electrical systems and may accommodate onboard generators or tool outlets, so crews can power splicing machines, lights, and other equipment without relying on external power sources.
5. Organized Storage & Workflow
Compared to doing field splicing directly on the ground or in small vehicles, a trailer can be outfitted with storage cabinets, drawers, rack systems, and dedicated work surfaces—making tools and materials organized and easily accessible.
6. Increased Efficiency & Safety
A properly outfitted trailer speeds up setup and teardown times, reduces the need for temporary tents or ad-hoc work areas, and provides a safer workspace with proper lighting, ventilation, and layout. All of this can reduce error rates and improve overall jobsite safety.
7. Ideal for Rural or Remote Work
Splicing trailers are especially advantageous for projects where infrastructure is sparse, such as rural broadband expansion or long runs of fiber requiring on-site connectivity work. Having a mobile lab can cut transport and wait times compared to returning to a central shop.
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Fijo
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