Vermeer Launches Innovative XR2 Vacuum Excavator

Vermeer continues to propel the utility industry forward with the introduction of a new advancement in hydro-excavation.

The Vermeer XR2 vacuum excavator is the industry’s first vacuum excavator equipped with a shaker deck that separates liquids and solids to allow contractors to stay on the jobsite longer, work efficiently and reduce disposal expenses. Material excavated with the XR2 is fed through an onboard deceleration tank that exits through an airlock onto a shaker deck where solids and liquids are then separated. The solid material is moved by conveyor toward the rear of the machine where it is discharged and can be carried away or left on the jobsite, depending on the material. Used, slurry water is pumped into one of the four XR2 holding tanks for disposal. This new concept in vacuum excavation allows contractors to carry 1500 gallons (5678.1 L) of water to the job, work longer on the jobsite and can reduce hydro-excavator transport weights.

According to Adam Bates, product manager at Vermeer, the XR2 can help utility contractors mitigate utility strikes, improve operational efficiencies and create new opportunities. “Soft excavation methods are effective at reducing utility strikes, which have spurred the growth of the vacuum excavator market,” he explained. “However, DOT truck and trailer weight restrictions can impact the amount of material that crews can transport over the road, and the design of the XR2 helps teams get more hours of production.”

Digging performance

The Vermeer XR2 vacuum excavator has 1500 gallons (5678.1 L) of freshwater storage capacity capable of delivering up to 150 minutes of wand time at a rate of 10 gallons per minute (37.8 L/min). The adjustable pressure wand has a maximum output of 3000 psi (206.8 bar) for challenging conditions but can be dialed back when working in sensitive areas.

The XR2 6-inch (15.2 cm) diameter hose produces up to 3400 cfm (5776.6 cmh) of suction for maximized digging performance. The excavator’s 21 foot (6.4 m) boom gives crews 260 degrees of swing, and the unit has a reverse flow feature to dislodge large chunks of material from the hose. All of these functions can be controlled through the unit’s fully functional remote.

For efficient truck repositioning, the design team integrated a unique power takeoff (PTO) feature that automatically transitions power from the vacuum system to the truck drive system and back. Crews no longer need to manually disengage and reengage the system every time the vacuum excavator is moved.

Unlike traditional vacuum systems with spoil tanks, solids and liquids are separated using a shaker deck with auto-leveling capabilities up to a 10% grade. The deceleration tank includes six cyclones to aid with the separation process. The onboard, foldable 14 foot (4.3 m) solid material conveyor is controlled through the remote control, has a 180° rotating radius and a discharge height of 80 inches (203.2 cm) for efficient truck loading.

Capable of storing up to 1500 gallons (5678.1 L) of freshwater, the XR2 has four 500 gallon (1892.7 L) liquid storage tanks. Processed liquids are first pumped into the unit’s reserved empty tank and then automatically switched to another tank as the freshwater supply is depleted and the reserve tanks fill up. The tanks are designed with sloped bottoms, so slurry can be efficiently pumped out before freshwater is replenished. Fresh and dirty water tank levels can be viewed anytime from the control station located on the side of the hydro-excavator.

Truck body

The Vermeer XR2 vacuum excavator is built on the back of a Kenworth T8800 truck with an Allison automatic transmission and Chelsea PTO. The unit has a curb weight of 39,000 pounds (17,690.1 kg), a freshwater transport weight of approximately 51,000 pounds (23,133.2 kg), at recommended capacity, and a return weight of an estimated 53,000 pounds (24,040.4 kg) when at the recommended full capacity of 10.5 ppg (1.26 SG) of slurry. With the conveyor in transport position, the truck measures 36 feet (11 m) long, has a width of 102 inches (259.1 cm) and a height of 138 inches (350.5 cm).

Expanding applications

“The XR2 was developed after listening to contractors about the limitations associated with traditional hydro-excavators,” explained Bates. “Contractors understand the soft excavation advantages of hydro-excavators but also felt limited by the production of many units because of weight concerns and water storage capacities. The design of the XR2 can help expand the use of vacuum excavation for everything from utility potholing and stitch boring to slot trenching and general construction.”

The Vermeer XR2 vacuum excavator will be available in early 2020 in select regions. Please contact your local Vermeer dealer or visit Vermeer.com.

About Vermeer

Vermeer Corporation delivers a real impact in a progressing world through the manufacture of high-quality tree care, underground construction, surface mining, environmental and agricultural equipment. With a reputation for durability and reliability, that equipment is backed by localized customer service and support provided by independent dealers around the world. To learn more about Vermeer Corporation, products, the dealer network and financing options, visit Vermeer.com.

McLaughlin Group, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in engineering, design and specifications; add improvements; or discontinue manufacturing at any time without notice or obligation. Equipment shown is for illustrative purposes only and may display optional accessories or components specific to their global region. Please contact your local Vermeer dealer for more information on machine specifications.

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