This is a method for removing stones that pose a risk of falling rocks.
Until now, the only methods for removing exposed rocks and boulders on slopes have been large-scale protective works (shelters, protective walls), manual chiseling, static crushing, and extensive excavation for lifting, which were the only options available. In the daily management of slopes, many issues involving boulders have been treated as reactive problems, placing a significant burden on the overall construction schedule and costs. In this context, by using Tsureru-kun, we provide a method for slope rock removal and processing that has not been possible until now.
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【Features】 ○ No need for large-scale temporary structures ○ Labor reduction through simple processes ○ Shortened work period due to simple processes ○ No need for long-term road traffic regulations ○ Patent No. 3069097 ○ NETIS Registration KK-990051 ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Removal of exposed rock faces Extraction of rocks within the pit Rocks that cannot be moved with chains or wires Removal of rocks not limited to mountain rocks, including coastal and underwater rocks (up to a depth of 15 meters underwater) Emergency disaster situations such as rockfalls
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Our company was founded on November 1, 1940, and thanks to your support, we have celebrated our 75th anniversary. The business environment surrounding the construction industry is becoming increasingly challenging. In response, we are also working on management innovation, setting our management vision as "a company that is needed," and focusing on our area of expertise, "rock," with keywords such as "environment, recycling, and cost reduction." We have obtained 41 patents related to rock excavation. Our research and development of "environmentally friendly construction methods" has grown into technology that is loved by everyone and contributes to society. By combining many development technologies, we have established a "pollution control type rock excavation system," and we have received numerous inquiries and technical consultations regarding technology proposals (VE proposals) tailored to various construction environments and needs, experiencing a rising interest in "technological innovation." Moving forward, we would like to continue our efforts in further technological development while receiving your opinions and guidance, and we aim to work together as one team towards our 80th anniversary.