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<p>Our Sandvik TH430 underground mining truck has a 30-ton tramming capacity that sets new standards in safety, reliability and productivity. Designed for service efficiency and maximum uptime, this truck is made for medium-sized operations.</p>
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<p>Our latest underground trucks are designed to deliver power, performance and productivity. Our Sandvik TH551 boasts a 51-metric-ton payload capacity, high speed in inclines, and a low cost per hauled ton.</p>
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<p>Our latest underground trucks are designed to deliver power, performance and productivity. Our Sandvik TH663 boasts a 63-metric-ton payload capacity, high speed in inclines and a low cost per hauled ton.</p>
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<div class="intro"><p>Sandvik TH320 is a mining truck with a payload capacity of 20 metric tons designed for small and medium-sized hard rock mines. Despite the relatively high payload capacity, this underground truck has the same overall width as most 15-ton ...
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<p>Sandvik TH430L is an underground mining truck for low profile applications, fitting in a 4 x 2 m envelope and offering a haulage capacity of 30 tonnes. Our Sandvik TH430L is an ideal choice for ramp or level production haulage in medium sized low-profile ...
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<p>Sandvik Sandvik TH545i is a high performance 45 tonne articulated underground dump truck for use in 4.5 x 4.5 meter haulage ways. The truck’s performance is based on proven design, high engine power and high payload related to own weight.<br>Sandvik TH545i ...
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<p>Sandvik TH663i is a high productivity underground truck and one of our latest underground haulage machines. This heavy duty truck offers a 63-metric-ton payload capacity, high speed on inclines and a low cost per hauled tonne.</p>
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