Vedhan 50 for OFC Telecommunications Projects in Paraguay

Vedhan 50

Vedhan 50 OFC Utility Post Digger

Vedhan 50

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Support Vehicle

Tractor

Horsepower

35 – 60 HP

Hole digging rate

60 – 120 holes/hour

Hole Depth

900 mm

Required Hydraulic Flow

10–20 LPM

Required Hydraulic Pressure

120 – 160 bar

Hole Diameter

150-300 mm

OFC Telecommunications Project Fit

The Vedhan 50 Telecom Pole Installation Machine is developed to support overhead and hybrid OFC network projects that require accurate and efficient pole foundation drilling. In telecommunications infrastructure development, utility poles are commonly used for aerial fiber deployment, route identification, network distribution systems, and communication support structures.

Traditional manual digging methods can result in uneven hole dimensions, lower productivity, and higher labor requirements. The Vedhan 50 helps overcome these challenges by providing accurate and consistent drilling performance across different soil conditions. Its PTO-driven auger system enables efficient hole formation while maintaining proper alignment for pole installation. This helps contractors improve construction quality, maintain project schedules, and support faster network deployment across urban, rural, and remote locations.

FIELD PRIORITIES

  • PTO-driven drilling delivers consistent performance across diverse field conditions.
  • Tractor-mounted design enables rapid mobility between project locations.
  • Heavy-duty auger ensures accurate and efficient hole formation.

PROJECT EXECUTION

How the Vedhan 50 fits the worksite

OFC Telecommunications

Use Case Applications – OFC Telecommunications, Utility Corridors & Last-Mile Connectivity

The Vedhan 50 OFC Post Hole Digger is widely used in fiber optic network projects that require the installation of utility poles, route markers, warning posts, and communication support structures. It is particularly useful in last-mile connectivity projects where multiple pole foundations must be prepared efficiently across residential, rural, and semi-urban areas.

The machine also supports utility corridor projects where communication infrastructure is installed alongside power distribution and other public utility networks. Its ability to create uniform holes in different ground conditions helps improve installation accuracy and reduce reliance on manual excavation. As a result, contractors can achieve faster site preparation and better operational efficiency during large-scale telecommunications infrastructure projects.

Vedhan 50 Construction Utility Post Digger
Vedhan 50 Construction Utility Post Digger

OFC Telecommunications

Execution Priorities for OFC Telecommunications

Successful telecommunications projects require accurate foundation preparation, consistent productivity, and efficient use of resources. The Vedhan 50 OFC Infrastructure Drilling Machine is designed to meet these requirements through dependable drilling performance and easy mobility across project locations.

Its helical auger design provides effective soil penetration while maintaining the hole dimensions required for stable pole installation. The optional hydraulic downforce system further improves drilling capability in compact soil conditions. By increasing drilling efficiency and reducing movement time between work locations, the machine helps contractors improve productivity, maintain project timelines, and support the timely completion of aerial and hybrid OFC network deployment projects.

WORKFLOW

From route planning to handoff

1

Route Planning

Map route requirements, trench depth, and site access before deploying Vedhan 50.

2

Controlled Trenching

Use the attachment setup to keep trench output consistent across rural, semi-urban, and last-mile utility corridors.

3

Installation Handoff

Cleaner trench profiles help duct laying, cable pulling, jointing, and surface restoration teams proceed with less rework.

4

Support And Sizing

Autocracy Machinery can help match machine configuration, brochure details, and application guidance to the project.

APPLICATION SUPPORT

Need Vedhan 50 for OFC Telecommunications?

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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FeatureValue
Machine Overall Length2200 – 2400 mm
Machine Overall Width800 – 1000 mm
Machine Overall Height1600 – 1800 mm
Machine Weight150 – 300 kg

OFC Telecommunications FAQs

Common questions about using Vedhan 50 in this application.

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Industry model fit in Paraguay

Vedhan 50 for OFC Telecommunications in Paraguay

Vedhan 50 is listed here for project teams in Paraguay planning ofc telecommunications work with post hole digger. Selection should come down to carrier fit, operating method, right-of-way, duct depth, spoil handling, traffic interface, and crew sequencing, and whether the machine supports route accuracy, cable protection, trench consistency, and kilometre-level productivity.

For OFC Telecommunications work, compare Vedhan 50 against right-of-way, duct depth, spoil handling, traffic interface, and crew sequencing before finalising equipment deployment, because these details decide whether the machine fits the route, access, and daily output target.

Vedhan 50 may suit OFC cable laying, telecom ducts, utility corridors, broadband rollout, and city network expansion when access, output goals, support arrangements, and follow-on crews line up with the job.

Use the page to move from specification review into a clearer discussion about ofc telecommunications suitability, brochure details, field support, and quotation requirements.

For post hole digger, check auger diameter, hole depth, soil condition, tractor capacity, pole handling, and crew safety together with road shoulders, urban corridors, utility crossings, and long linear cable routes; this helps separate a suitable ofc telecommunications setup from a generic model match.