USE CASE
Suitable for telecom duct and optical-fiber deployment across rural, semi-urban, and last-mile utility corridors.

Compact trencher | Equipment
Self Propelled
Petrol
20 HP
Hydraulic Transmission
120–200 mm
Up to 600 mm
12,28 V,Ah
Dhruva HYT is configured for telecom duct and optical-fiber deployment where controlled output and reliable site performance are essential.
Dhruva HYT helps teams working across rural, semi-urban, and last-mile utility corridors improve route productivity, trench consistency, and faster duct restoration.
APPLICATION FIT
Suitable for telecom duct and optical-fiber deployment across rural, semi-urban, and last-mile utility corridors.
Supports high route productivity for OFC Telecommunications rollout programs.
Helps maintain route productivity, trench consistency, and faster duct restoration for quicker installation and restoration.
Walk Behind Trencher is used for telecom duct and optical-fiber deployment where route consistency and execution speed directly impact rollout schedules.
Teams deploy Dhruva HYT across rural, semi-urban, and last-mile utility corridors with planning around route length, trench depth, right-of-way access, soil variability, and restoration timelines.
The machine helps maintain cleaner worksite output for duct laying, cable pulling, jointing, and surface restoration teams.
PROJECT EXECUTION
OFC Telecommunications
Walk Behind Trencher is used for telecom duct and optical-fiber deployment where route consistency and execution speed directly impact rollout schedules.
Teams deploy it across rural, semi-urban, and last-mile utility corridors with planning around route length, trench depth, right-of-way access, soil variability, and restoration timelines.
The machine helps maintain cleaner worksite output for duct laying, cable pulling, jointing, and surface restoration teams.

OFC Telecommunications
Maintain consistent trench depth and alignment to reduce rework during telecom duct and optical-fiber deployment and site reinstatement.
Plan route productivity based on route length, trench depth, right-of-way access, soil variability, and restoration timelines.
Use predictable trench output to improve handoff quality between duct laying, cable pulling, jointing, and surface restoration teams.
WORKFLOW
Map route requirements, trench depth, and site access before deploying Dhruva HYT.
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 |
|---|---|
| Trench Capacity | 30-150 m/hr |
| Aux hydraulic oil flow(Min) | 40 @ 150 bar lpm |
| Chain Type | Roller With K2 |
| Gross weight | 600 kgs |
| Overall length | 2250 mm |
| Overall width | 900 mm |
| Overall height | 1650 mm |
| Operating Height | 1200 mm |
Common questions about using Dhruva HYT in this application.
Dhruva HYT supports telecom duct and optical-fiber deployment where consistent output, route control, and field productivity matter.
It is suited for work across rural, semi-urban, and last-mile utility corridors, especially where teams need route productivity, trench consistency, and faster duct restoration.
Share route length, trench depth, right-of-way access, soil variability, and restoration timelines with Autocracy Machinery so the team can guide model fit, brochure details, and next steps.
Plan the work sequence from setup through duct laying, cable pulling, jointing, and surface restoration teams, including site access, output targets, and support requirements.
Yes. Consistent trench output helps downstream teams handle installation, inspection, backfill, and restoration work with fewer corrections.
Project, operations, and site teams should confirm route access, output goals, trench dimensions, and support needs before deployment.
