Route Planning
Map route requirements, trench depth, and site access before deploying Gaja 100.
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Tractor
>60 HP
PTO / Hydraulic
200m/hr in soft soil , 150m/hr in hard soil
110-280 mm
1200-1500 mm
>25 lpm
The Gaja 100 Optical Fiber Cable Trencher is designed to support modern telecom network deployment where compact equipment, trench accuracy, and operational efficiency are critical. Its ability to create uniform trenches with controlled depth and width makes it suitable for fiber optic infrastructure projects requiring consistent cable protection and reliable installation quality.
The machine’s compatibility with tractors above 50 HP enables easy deployment across urban streets, rural connectivity routes, and developing telecom corridors. With stable PTO and hydraulic transmission, it delivers dependable trenching performance while maintaining low fuel consumption. The compact design allows contractors to work in areas where larger trenching equipment may face access limitations. By ensuring precise excavation and minimizing surface disturbance, the machine helps telecom operators accelerate network expansion while maintaining installation standards and reducing overall project execution challenges.
PROJECT EXECUTION
Agriculture
The Gaja 100 OFC Cable Trencher is widely used in telecom projects that require accurate trench formation for underground fiber deployment. It supports backbone network construction, broadband expansion initiatives, and last-mile connectivity programs where trench consistency directly impacts installation quality. Beyond telecommunications, the machine is highly effective in utility corridor development involving water pipelines, irrigation networks, electrical conduits, and drainage infrastructure.
Its adaptable trench dimensions allow contractors to execute different utility applications using a single machine platform. The compact footprint enables efficient operation in narrow access routes, village roads, residential developments, and semi-urban environments. This flexibility helps infrastructure developers manage multiple project requirements while maintaining productivity, reducing equipment dependency, and ensuring reliable trenching performance across diverse field conditions and installation environments.

Agriculture
For telecom contractors, successful fiber deployment depends on trench precision, installation speed, and operational consistency. The Gaja 100 Telecom Infrastructure Trencher addresses these priorities through controlled excavation performance and dependable field operation. Its chain trenching system maintains uniform trench profiles that support safe cable placement and long-term network reliability. The machine is engineered to deliver steady trenching progress across both soft and hard soil conditions, reducing interruptions and improving project scheduling efficiency. Fuel-efficient operation helps lower running costs during extended deployment programs, while hydraulic support systems ensure stable performance throughout demanding trenching cycles. The machine also reduces reliance on manual excavation, improving workforce productivity and enhancing job-site safety. These advantages enable contractors to complete telecom infrastructure projects faster while maintaining quality standards and controlling operational expenses.
WORKFLOW
Map route requirements, trench depth, and site access before deploying Gaja 100.
Use the attachment setup to keep trench output consistent across farm lanes, park areas, plantation rows, and narrow landscaped spaces.
Cleaner trench profiles help pipe placement, sprinkler installation, drainage, and landscape reinstatement 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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| Gross Weight | 2100kgs |
| Overall Length | 5.1 mts |
| Overall Width | 1.85 mts |
| Overall Height | 1.3 mts |
Common questions about using Gaja 100 in this application.
Heavy duty trencher | Attachment
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PTO driven trencher | Attachment

Industry model fit
Gaja 100 is presented for Agriculture applications where a attachment has to work around farm tracks, irrigation routes, plantation rows, and seasonal soil windows. The key decision is whether its capability, carrier fit, and operating method support crop safety, narrow access, low disturbance, and dependable daily output.
For Agriculture work, compare Gaja 100 against row spacing, soil moisture, trench depth, tractor availability, and harvest calendar constraints before finalising equipment deployment.
Gaja 100 can support irrigation lines, farm utilities, plantation support, fencing, and rural water movement, depending on route condition, access, output target, and site support availability.
Use this model page to discuss Agriculture fit, specification limits, transport readiness, brochure details, and quote requirements with Autocracy Machinery.
Gaja 100 for Agriculture applications 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 100 is presented for Agriculture applications where a attachment has to work around farm tracks, irrigation routes, plantation rows, and seasonal soil windows. The key decision is whether its capability, carrier fit, and operating method support crop safety, narrow access, low disturbance, and dependable daily output. 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.
For Agriculture work, compare Gaja 100 against row spacing, soil moisture, trench depth, tractor availability, and harvest calendar constraints before finalising equipment deployment. 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.
Gaja 100 can support irrigation lines, farm utilities, plantation support, fencing, and rural water movement, depending on route condition, access, output target, and site support availability. 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.
Use this model page to discuss Agriculture fit, specification limits, transport readiness, brochure details, and quote requirements with Autocracy Machinery. 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 100 for Agriculture applications, 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 100 for Agriculture applications 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.