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Fayat Group launches Bomag cold planer at INTERMAT

A working width of 600mm on Bomag’s BM 600/15 compact planer combines all the advantages of the smaller BM 500/15 compact planer with an eight tonne operating weight and a 20% more working width, said the company.
February 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
With 93kW, the BM 600/15 is said to have enough power to achieve a milling depth of 210mm
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The BM 600/15 has a 93kW engine, which is enough power said the company, to achieve a milling depth of 210mm.

In addition to the standard milling width of 600mm, the cold planer is available with narrower 500mm or 400mm drums. The planer comes in a 3-wheel standard version, but is also optionally available as a four-wheeler.

Bomag has developed the planer to allow the operator a clear view of the milling edge and material removals truck. And the milling depth display is located within the operator’s field of vision.

The planer also has a quick fit conveyor belt system that is said to be easy to adjust.

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