Monday, April 10, 2023

A Cutterhead has Rotating Blades or Teeth to Loosen the Bottom Sediment

 Guy Says . . .

A cutterhead has rotating blades or teeth to break up or loosen the bottom sediment and debris so that it can be sucked through the dredge.


Guy Says . . . A cutterhead has rotating blades or teeth to break up or loosen the bottom sediment and debris so that it can be sucked through the dredge.


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