Tanzania's construction landscape is characterized by a mix of coastal sandy soils and hard rocky terrains in the highlands. This diversity puts immense pressure on equipment, specifically demanding high-wear resistance for any bottom roller used in heavy-duty excavators operating in gold and diamond mines.
The rapid expansion of infrastructure projects, such as the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), has increased the demand for versatile attachments. Contractors are moving away from static buckets toward the hydraulic tilt bucket to handle complex grading tasks in challenging topographical areas.
However, the humid climate and abrasive dust in regions like Dodoma and Dar es Salaam lead to accelerated component degradation. There is a critical need for reinforced hydraulic thumb systems that can withstand high-cycle fatigue without frequent hydraulic failures.
