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Pavement Edging & Slipforming

Power Curbers 5700-D Slipform Curb Machine

The 5700-D features the SlipSmart Control System, simple and accurate controls that come ready to interface with Topcon, Leica and Trimble 3D stringless systems. • “All up” jog switch raises or lowers all crawler posts simultaneously • Vibrator master scaling knob allows operator to increase or decrease vibration across all vibrators while individual vibrator adjustments remain relative to each other • Features improved cross-slope control, autocalibration for the radius steer sensor, fine scaling of speed pots, an easy-pivot conveyor and more

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Miller Formless M-6040 Concrete Slipform Paver

The M-6040 from Miller Formless has a dualtelescoping main frame, hydraulic variablewidth paving mold, advanced machine control system, and other state-of-the-art features. It was designed to consistently produce smooth, high-quality concrete surfaces and maximize cost-effectiveness and flexibility on projects of all scope and scale. Capable of extending from 8 ft. 3 in. to 16 ft. 5 in. wide without frame or mold inserts but for larger jobs, bolt-on mold inserts can be used to expand the system to 20 ft. wide. • Can pave up to 15 3/4 in. deep with an operating speed of 22 fpm • 176-hp Caterpillar C4.4 Stage V turbocharged, air-cooled diesel engine • Four hydraulically actuated square-to-round leg columns • Electronic control panel includes two steer sensors and steer wands, four grade proportional sensors with grade wands and proportional slope control

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Allen Engineering Triple Roller Tube Paver

The lightweight, economical Model 75 Triple Roller Tube Paver (TRTP) is powered by a 22-hp Honda IGX700 air-cooled, gasoline engine with electric start. • Available in tube lengths from 14 to 24 ft. (2-ft. increments) • 6- or 8-in. roller tube diameter options • Holds a 50-gal. water tank

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GOMACO GP3 Slipform Paver

The GP3 can slipform up to 30 ft. wide, is available as a two-track or four-track paver and now includes self-programming valves that can automatically react and self-adjust to the dynamics of the machine. • Paver elevation, steering, pivoting, travel control, anti-slip positive traction of tracks and more automatically corrected based on operator adjustments • Navigator display software brings all G+ paver accessories together for easy control and monitoring on an optional touchscreen display • Fully Wi-Fi capable to allow wireless control from multiple display screens anywhere on the paver • Vibrator monitoring system provides ability to monitor, control and diagnose each individual vibrator via the touchscreen display • Machine-to-Machine communication possible using the display and paver's G+ control

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Curb Roller Manufacturing Badger Curb Maker for Monolithic Pours

The lightweight Badger Curb Maker for monolithic pours is designed to shape and finish curbs after another product screeds flatwork. • 12 amp-hour DeWalt battery can complete a length of concrete curb as long as 150 to 200 linear feet with a single charge • Easy to learn and provides consistent, uniform results with less reliance on the operator’s skill level • Lightweight, portable and cord-free for limited space sites • Pairs with a variety of drums to meet curb specification requirements, including many customizable drum widths and sizes

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Wirtgen's SP 124(i) Slipform Paver

The SP 124(i) is a 4-track paver that can be configured for paving at a working width of 12 meters and fits seamlessly into the fleet-wide operating concept of slipform pavers from WIRTGEN. The machine is fitted with the latest generation of the integrated dowel bar inserter. The dowel bars are extracted from the magazine by a chain feed system with an endless chain and automatically transported to the insertion location. “Smart” cylinders with displacement sensors precisely position the dowel bar inserter at the desired locations. The high degree of automation reduces the proportion of manual work required, increases process reliability, and, ultimately, the cost-effectiveness of the process.

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