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FAE upgrading stabiliser technology

FAE says that the latest version of its STABI/H soil stabiliser offers increased productivity. Designed to be towed behind tractors with power outputs of 228-335.5kW the STABI H benefits from an innovative rotor design and integrated transmission. This unit can be used on small and large construction sites, from motorways to secondary Infrastructure as well as parking lots. It has a variable displacement chamber as well as an integrated rotor transmission. It can work to depths of 500mm and is said to ensu
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
FAE’s new towed stabiliser offers greater productivity
8067 FAE says that the latest version of its STABI/H soil stabiliser offers increased productivity. Designed to be towed behind tractors with power outputs of 228-335.5kW the STABI H benefits from an innovative rotor design and integrated transmission. This unit can be used on small and large construction sites, from motorways to secondary.

Infrastructure as well as parking lots. It has a variable displacement chamber as well as an integrated rotor transmission. It can work to depths of 500mm and is said to ensure optimum mixing quality at all working depths. It has a robust design and a patented holder-teeth system said to increase working life and performance for all working conditions.

Key features include a chain-protected, wide loading opening as well as a dedicated gearbox cooling system for the gearbox, inspection ports for easy maintenance, automatic water injection and an optional grader flap with spring damper

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