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RT290 RTCH and SandCan Quick Introduction William “BIF” Mott, Col USAF (Retired) Director of Customer Solutions Independent Rough Terrain Center [email protected] Cell (210) 240-8872

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Page 1: RT290 RTCH and SandCan Quick Introduction

RT290 RTCH and SandCan

Quick IntroductionWilliam “BIF” Mott, Col USAF (Retired)

Director of Customer Solutions

Independent Rough Terrain Center

[email protected]

Cell (210) 240-8872

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What is a RTCH?

◼ “Rough Terrain Container Handler” RTCH

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Specifically designed for:

Container Handling in Rough Terrain at a fast rate, logistics thoughput delivered

Exceptional mobility on-site, low ground pressure, year round performance

Ease of transport over the road: no height permit required, no disassembly

High operator situational awareness and secure container movement

Reliable performance and support in remote locations; pace setting workhorse

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What is a RT290 RTCH?

◼ RT290 RTCH is specifically designed to handle SANDCAN and the oilfield environment

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65,000lb Capacity RT290 RTCH:

400hp Cummins Tier IV engine with Arctic kit and Positive Air Shutoff

Operator Camera System with Rear Approach warning

OmniShift Tophandler for the SANDCAN Direct to Blender System

Integrated 30,000lb capacity single point sling, 40,000lb four point

Tailored oilfield support and training package

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RTCH stands out from other Equipment

◼ Container Handling is done best with ISO twistlocks and top pick container engagement

◼ Same activity as occurs with millions of containers at ports around the world

◼ RTCH delivers load security, speed of handling, 360 visibility, and rough terrain stability

◼ RTCH provides rough terrain performance for final mile logistics

◼ The RTCH pioneered logistics for International Armies in rough terrain

◼ Low ground pressure tires for maneuverability (40-80psi vs 135 for forklifts)

◼ 4 wheel steering and crab steering for tight operating pads; 23mph travel speed between

◼ RTCH arrives on-site as one piece: it “transforms” into operation in 15 min, no tools needed

◼ Average operator can move 10-15 containers per hour; OEM detailed training plans

◼ 1,325 RTCHs are in service today around the world, proudly built in Cibolo, Texas, USA

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INDEPENDENT RT290 RTCH

◼ Profile

◼ Max Lift Ht: 33’ 8” (10,300 mm)

◼ Max Reach: 20’ 7” (6,273 mm)

◼ OAL: 33’ 6” (10,210 mm)

◼ OAW: 12’ (3,657 mm)

◼ HT: 13’ 2” operating (4,014 mm)

◼ HT: 9’ 10” transport (2,998 mm)

◼ Empty WT: 113,500lbs (51,483 kg)

◼ Cummins 6 cyl, TIER IV, diesel engine

◼ ZF 4F/3R transmission

◼ 4 wheel and 2 wheel drive

◼ 32.5’ turn radius

◼ 4 wheel / 2 wheel / crab steering

◼ Travel speed: 23/15 mph un/loaded (37 km/h, 24 km/h)

◼ Gradeability: 27% loaded/unloaded

◼ Fording Depth: 3’ (914 mm)

◼ Work Tools:

◼ Container handler: 65,000lb (29, 483kg) Capacity

◼ Single Point Sling rated to 30,000 lbs (13,607 kg)

◼ Four Point Sling rated to 40,000 lbs (18,143 kg)

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INDEPENDENT RT290 RTCH

▪ LogicHaul Options for Oilfield Service

▪ 65,000lb (29,483 kg) capacity container handler with OmniShift

▪ Camera and Sensor Package

▪ Cold weather start assist kit (self contained coolant heater)

▪ Oil Drain Kit that follows environmentally friendly practices by reducing fluid spillage while

servicing the hydraulic reservoir, transmission and engine.

▪ Positive Air Shutoff Kit

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SandCan Direct to Blender (DTB)

Assembly by RT290

◼ The DTB is loaded on 4

flatbed trucks by the RT290

RTCH at the departure and

destination locations.

◼ The DTB is normally

assembled in 1-2 hours with a

RTCH and 2 ground guides.

◼ No additional tools are needed

for assembly

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(click to run video)

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RT290 RTCH

Frac Sand Delivery: Sample Test

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◼ Dry, daylight conditions for 1 hour

◼ Result: 15 cans moved in 64min

◼ 9 cans to DTB

◼ 6 cans off DTB

◼ Conclusion: RTCH delivered sand

at rate of 6,353 lbs per minute

(2,881.67 kg/min)

Test Run: 15 can movements in 64min

(click to run video)

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◼ Analysis:

◼ Test demonstrated an onsite surge capability, no integration with trucking

◼ Extrapolate to a steady state “feed DTB and service trucking” rate

◼ 7.5 cans to DTB

◼ 7.5 cans to/from trailers

◼ Yields a max sustained rate of operations, including can removal, of

5,625lbs per minute (2,551.46 kg/min)

◼ Postulate an “all conditions considered” steady state rate

◼ Assume night, cold weather, 24hour operations, and variables such

as truck positioning and can stacking: reduce operator performance

by 33%

◼ Yields a conservative sustained 24 hour performance rate of 3,769

lbs per minute (1,709.59 kg/min)

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RT290 RTCH

Frac Sand Delivery: Analysis

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Summary

◼ RTCH transports without disassembly via a common 10 axle RGN trailer

◼ RTCH provides a superior on-site container handling system

◼ RTCH provides optimum operator visibility and performance

◼ RTCH is an all weather system, rated from -40F to +120F

◼ RTCH demonstrates frac sand delivery from 3,769 to 6,353 lbs per minute

◼ What can the RT290 RTCH move for you?

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RT290 RTCH Operating Dims and Capacities

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65,000 lbs

(29,483 kg)

27,500 lbs

(12,473 kg)

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Want to Learn More?

◼ Visit IRTC-TX.com

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