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Acmar shows the new type RGA combined sprayer

Acmar says that its new type RGA combined sprayer brings together top quality in spraying and spreading. The model was nominated for the innovation awards at INTERMAT 2012. Key features include a telescopic spray bar of up to 4.4m with triple overlap, a chipping spreader and a long low tipper with pushing shield. The company said that its latest RGA and RGS sprayers provide significant savings in terms of binder, gravel, time, energy, budget and manpower.
April 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS5108 Acmar says that its new type RGA combined sprayer brings together top quality in spraying and spreading.

The model was nominated for the innovation awards at INTERMAT 2012.
Key features include a telescopic spray bar of up to 4.4m with triple overlap, a chipping spreader and a long low tipper with pushing shield.

The company said that its latest RGA and RGS sprayers provide significant savings in terms of binder, gravel, time, energy, budget and manpower.

www.acmar.fr

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