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Grindex pumps keep dig site dry
When a concrete tunnel tube under a road needed replacement,
Grindex pumps took care of the water stream in a bypass operation
and kept the dig site dry.
Posted in April 2006
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Bypass2-Eng.rtf English 14 kb
Bypass2-SE.rtf Swedish 15 kb
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The MATADOR drainage pump takes care of the bypass operation.
The pump with the flat hose is there for backup purposes only.
Matador
15 x 20 cm
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Matador
15 x 20 cm
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Matador
15 x 20 cm
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Matador
20 x 15 cm
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(2,8 MB)
Matador
15 x 20 cm
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Matador
15 x 20 cm
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The MATADOR used for the bypass operation is over
20 years old and STILL GOING STRONG!
Matador
15 x 20 cm
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(2,6 MB)
Matador
15 x 20 cm
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(2,6 MB)
The drainage pump MIDI keeps the workspace clear of water
that penetrates the barrage.
MIDI
15 x 20 cm
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(3,3 MB)
MIDI
15 x 20 cm
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(3,2 MB)
MIDI
15 x 20 cm
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bypass2-11.jpg
(3,3 MB)
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