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Sumitomo shows paver with electric heating

Sumitomo showcased a new model of its HA60C J-paver2360, equipped with electric heating. The paver heating system is quick to reach the required temperatures from the start, said the company. The design also improves fuel consumption for greater operational efficiency. An LPG heating system is also available. The J-paver screed features variable width range, enabling the machine to pave any width from 2.3m to 6m without the need for any extra extension equipment. The width can be changed during paving witho
April 19, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Sumitomo’s HA60C has been equipped with electric heating
2714 SUMITOMO showcased a new model of its HA60C J-paver2360, equipped with electric heating.

The paver heating system is quick to reach the required temperatures from the start, said the company. The design also improves fuel consumption for greater operational efficiency.

An LPG heating system is also available.

The J-paver screed features variable width range, enabling the machine to pave any width from 2.3m to 6m without the need for any extra extension equipment. The width can be changed during paving without having to halt the operation.

Other aspects include hydraulic adjustment so that any differences in height between the front and rear screeds can be adjusted immediately.

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