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Thiruvananthapuram:
A truck that set off final 12 months from Maharashtra carrying heavy, subtle equipment for an area analysis undertaking on the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), Thiruvananthapuram, reached the town in Kerala right now.
“We started the journey on July 8, 2019, from Maharashtra. Now after travelling for one year and across four states, we have reached Thiruvananthapuram. We hope to deliver the cargo today at VRCC,” a employees member travelling with the cargo mentioned.
The truck is carrying an Aerospace Horizontal Autoclave which is used to make weightless materials. It began from Maharashtra a 12 months in the past for the VSSC in Thiruvananthapuram.
Finally, after travelling by means of 4 states shifting 5 kilometres a day, it reached Thiruvananthapuram. There are 32 employees members accompanying the truck.
The machine weighs about 70 tonnes and has a peak and width of seven.5 metres and 6.65 metres respectively. It was manufactured in Nashik and can quickly be commissioned for the Indian house analysis undertaking.
“We are using ropes to carry the cargo’s weight. It’s being pulled by two axles, front and back. Both have 32 wheels each and the puller has 10 wheels. The puller is pulling it all. Drop deck weighs 10 tonnes and the cargo weighs 78 tonnes. The weight is distributed on the two axles,” mentioned the official.
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