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    About Pipelayers

    Pipelayers are essential to the oil and natural gas industries’ pipeline projects, as well as to municipalities and construction companies for sewer and storm drainage installation.

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    Location: Shelby, Montana
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    Location: Steele, Minnesota
    Seller: C & L Communications Inc.
    Hours4,509
    Location: Steamboat Springs, Colorado
    Hours6,792
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Hours2,598
    Location: Marietta, Ohio
    Hours406
    Location: Cowen, West Virginia
    Hours3,433
    Location: Denver, Colorado
    Seller: Worldwide Machinery
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    Hours80,000
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Worldwide Machinery
    Hours4,500
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Worldwide Machinery
    Hours4,215
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
    Seller: Worldwide Machinery
    Hours376
    Location: Lubbock, Texas
    Seller: Worldwide Machinery
    Hours1,080
    Location: Odessa, Texas
    Seller: Worldwide Machinery
    Hours572
    Location: Lubbock, Texas
    Seller: Worldwide Machinery
    Hours1,120
    Location: Denver, Colorado
    Seller: Worldwide Machinery
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    Location: Woodburn, Oregon
    Seller: KCI Equipment LLC
    Hours2,560
    Location: Gillette, Wyoming
    Hours3,743
    Location: Pleasureville, Kentucky
    ROPSOpen
    Location: Woodburn, Oregon
    Seller: KCI Equipment LLC
    Hours3,514
    Location: Morris, Illinois
    Seller: Norsemen Group
    Hours942
    Location: Morris, Illinois
    Seller: Norsemen Group
    Hours1,703
    Location: Morris, Illinois
    Seller: Norsemen Group
    Hours685
    Location: Morris, Illinois
    Seller: Norsemen Group
    Hours3,043
    Location: Morris, Illinois
    Seller: Norsemen Group
    Hours2,681
    Location: Morris, Illinois
    Seller: Norsemen Group
    Hours3,769
    Location: Morris, Illinois
    Seller: Norsemen Group
    Hours850
    Location: Marion, Wisconsin
    Seller: Central WI
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    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Seller: Challenger Services
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    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Seller: Challenger Services

    About Pipelayers

    Pipelayers specialize in lifting lengths of pipe, moving them into position, and laying them down to be joined together in trenches. They’re used by the oil and natural gas industries to lay pipelines, as well as by municipalities, construction companies, and other entities for sewer and storm drainage purposes. Heavy-duty models can have lifting capacities in excess of 100 tons and are able to handle steel, concrete, PVC, and other types of pipes measuring 27 inches (686 millimeters) or more in diameter.


    Komatsu D155CX-8 Pipelayer

    Pipelayers are typically based on a stable excavator, crawler tractor, or dozer. (Some even retain a dozer blade or can be converted back into an excavator to perform other tasks when not laying pipes.) A pipelayer package adds a boom and counterweights, along with a powerful winch and cables to lift and place the pipes. Pipelaying machines with a boom extending out to one side and an extendable counterweight assembly on the other are often referred to as “sideboom” models.

    A Size For Every Job

    As the oil industry began to take off in earnest in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and the need to transfer fuel longer distances became a reality, pipelayers began to appear on construction sites. They soon became a necessary component of pipeline production, as well as sanitation and drainage infrastructure projects.

    Today, factory-built pipelayers tend to have load capacities ranging from 40,000 pounds (18,145 kilograms) on up to tipping loads of more than 242,500 lbs (110,000 kg). Some equipment makers, such as Deere, manufacture “pipelayer-ready” machines that support sidebooms from third parties such as Brandt and Midwestern Manufacturing. The latter company converts Cat, CASE, Deere, and Komatsu tractors into pipelayers with capacities ranging from 10,000 to 230,000 lbs (4,540 to 104,300 kg).

    Most pipelayers have 24- to 28-foot (7.3- to 8.5-meter) booms, but some booms are as short as 18 ft (5.5 m) and some are as long as 36.75 ft (11.2 m). Overall machine operating weights can range from less than 40,000 to more than 134,000 lbs (60,780 kg).

    Modern Features

    Current pipelayers are built with a very low center of gravity for stability. They may feature low ground pressure (LGP) tracks, and excavator-based models may have 360-degree swing capabilities. Some pipelayers, such as those from Caterpillar, offer single-hand joystick control over the boom, hook, and counterweight. For better visibility, roof windows (skylights) are commonplace, while external lighting and cameras are desirable standard or optional features. For off-season jobs, cold weather packages can make the cab more comfortable and ensure reliable engine startup.

    Safety features for pipelayers include a load moment indicator or load monitor indicator (LMI), a rollover protection system (ROPS), and powerline proximity sensors to avoid contact with high-voltage lines. Some models have a powertrain lockout to keep the machine from moving when the operator is not seated.

    Finally, recent pipelayers can benefit from remote monitoring via telematics systems. Wireless fleet monitoring systems can report a machine’s location, productivity, fuel economy, maintenance and service needs, opportunities for operator training, and more.

    Find The Right Pipelayer

    Manufacturers of pipelayers and pipelayer-ready machines include Caterpillar, Deere, Komatsu, and Volvo, among others. Some popular models on MachineryTrader.com are the Cat D5, D6, and 561; the Deere 700 and 850; and the Volvo PL3005D.