Route Planning
Map route requirements, trench depth, and site access before deploying Gaja 200XT.

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Tractor
>75 HP
PTO / Hydraulic
150m/hr in soft soil, 100m/hr in hard soil
Up to 600mm
1200mm-1500mm
>25LPM
The Gaja 200XT Optical Fiber Cable Trencher is engineered to support large-scale telecom network expansion projects that require deep, consistent, and reliable trenching for underground fiber deployment. As broadband demand continues to grow, telecom contractors require equipment capable of creating stable cable corridors across highways, rural stretches, industrial zones, and intercity communication routes.
The Gaja 200XT addresses these requirements through its high-capacity double-chain trenching system, which delivers uniform trench profiles while maintaining excavation efficiency in varying soil conditions. Its ability to achieve deeper trench depths supports enhanced cable protection and compliance with infrastructure standards. The tractor-mounted configuration allows easy deployment across multiple project locations, helping contractors accelerate fiber rollout schedules while maintaining trench quality, operational reliability, and long-term network durability.
PROJECT EXECUTION
OFC Telecommunications
The Gaja 200XT OFC Cable Trencher is widely utilized in backbone fiber networks, national broadband programs, utility corridor development, and regional telecom infrastructure projects. Its high trenching capacity makes it particularly suitable for long-distance fiber routes where cable protection and installation consistency are critical.
In utility corridors, the machine supports simultaneous infrastructure planning by creating dedicated pathways for communication networks alongside other underground services. For last-mile connectivity initiatives, it enables efficient trench creation in suburban and rural environments where telecom operators aim to extend network coverage. The machine’s controlled excavation performance helps maintain route accuracy over extended distances, reducing installation challenges and supporting efficient deployment.

OFC Telecommunications
Successful fiber deployment projects depend on maintaining trench consistency, protecting network assets, and meeting demanding rollout schedules. The Gaja 200XT Telecom Infrastructure Trencher is designed to address these priorities by delivering stable excavation performance and high productivity across diverse terrain conditions.
Its double-chain trenching mechanism helps maintain uniform trench dimensions, reducing the likelihood of cable placement issues and minimizing corrective work during installation. The PTO and hydraulic drive system ensures efficient power transfer for continuous trenching operations, allowing contractors to maintain project momentum over long working distances. Deep trenching capability also enhances cable security by supporting protected underground placement while improving long-term network reliability.
WORKFLOW
Map route requirements, trench depth, and site access before deploying Gaja 200XT.
Use the attachment setup to keep trench output consistent across rural, semi-urban, and last-mile utility corridors.
Cleaner trench profiles help duct laying, cable pulling, jointing, and surface restoration teams proceed with less rework.
Autocracy Machinery can help match machine configuration, brochure details, and application guidance to the project.
APPLICATION SUPPORT
Share your site conditions, output goals, and timeline so the Autocracy team can guide model fit, brochure details, and next steps for your project.
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| Feature | Value |
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| Gross Weight | 3000 kgs |
| Overall Length | 5.1 mts |
| Overall Width | 2.621 mts |
| Overall Height | 1.3 mts |
Common questions about using Gaja 200XT in this application.
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Industry model fit in India
Gaja 200XT helps Indian project teams review model capability, field fit, application suitability, and support requirements before deployment.
Underground trenching machine
Use this page to compare Gaja 200XT for Indian site conditions, access width, carrier compatibility, output goals, and project timelines.
Autocracy Machinery can guide Indian buyers on model fit for industry requirements, site conditions, and procurement discussions.
Gaja 200XT for OFC Telecommunications projects in India should be reviewed as part of the full site workflow, not only as a standalone equipment listing. Buyers usually need to compare the required output, route length, working width, access condition, operator availability, and delivery timeline before selecting a machine for field deployment.
Gaja 200XT helps Indian project teams review model capability, field fit, application suitability, and support requirements before deployment. This makes the page useful for early project planning, tender comparison, contractor discussions, and internal equipment shortlisting where teams need clear information before speaking with a supplier.
Underground trenching machine The same review should also include soil or surface condition, transport access, available carrier or tractor capacity, daily productivity expectation, service support, and the practical handoff between excavation, installation, backfilling, lifting, or finishing work.
Use this page to compare Gaja 200XT for Indian site conditions, access width, carrier compatibility, output goals, and project timelines. For infrastructure and utility projects, the equipment decision often affects crew size, fuel use, rework, route consistency, safety planning, and the number of machines required on site. A structured comparison helps avoid choosing a model only by headline specification.
Autocracy Machinery can guide Indian buyers on model fit for industry requirements, site conditions, and procurement discussions. Autocracy Machinery pages are organised to help project owners, EPC teams, contractors, municipalities, utilities, agriculture teams, and site managers connect product capability with real operating conditions before requesting a quote or brochure.
When evaluating Gaja 200XT for OFC Telecommunications projects in India, teams can use the model information, media, specifications, application notes, and quote conversation together. This gives procurement and site teams a clearer basis for confirming fit, planning mobilisation, and preparing the next step with Autocracy Machinery.
A practical selection process also considers how the machine will move between work fronts, how operators will maintain output through the day, and how the surrounding crew will manage material handling, marking, inspection, and finishing work after the equipment completes its pass.
For many field projects, the right equipment choice is the one that balances specification, availability, maintenance access, and predictable output. Gaja 200XT for OFC Telecommunications projects in India should therefore be discussed with both procurement teams and site supervisors before finalising the requirement.
Project teams can prepare a stronger quote request by sharing route length, expected depth or working range, ground condition, preferred carrier, transport limits, daily target, and any special constraints such as narrow access, road-edge work, finished surfaces, utilities, or active public areas.
The content on this page is intended to support that discussion with enough context to compare options, understand the application fit, and decide whether a standard model, attachment configuration, brochure review, or direct consultation is the right next step.
Autocracy Machinery supports buyers who need equipment for trenching, pole installation, material handling, aquatic work, agricultural operations, landscaping, water management, solar EPC activity, telecom routes, defence infrastructure, and general construction requirements.
Before mobilisation, teams should confirm safety practices, operator familiarity, service support, spare availability, site preparation, and the handoff between machine output and downstream work. That final check helps keep deployment practical once the equipment reaches the project site.