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Four track SF-2400 machine from Power Pavers

With the launch of the 2400 series of slipform pavers, Power Pavers carries its experience and continuous innovation into four-track paving. The SF-2404 is said to be a useful solution for conventional paving, offset paving, and custom applications and is ideal for residential and intermediate paving projects up to 7.5m wide. A two-track model, the SF-2402, is also available. The SF-2404 features a telescoping frame that allows simple width adjustments. One-touch track positioning and simple steering con
February 27, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Power Pavers is now offering its new SF-2400 four track paver
With the launch of the 2400 series of slipform pavers, 3975 Power Pavers carries its experience and continuous innovation into four-track paving. The SF-2404 is said to be a useful solution for conventional paving, offset paving, and custom applications and is ideal for residential and intermediate paving projects up to 7.5m wide. A two-track model, the SF-2402, is also available.

The SF-2404 features a telescoping frame that allows simple width adjustments. One-touch track positioning and simple steering controls make the 2400 series machines easy to operate.

Boasting a 138:1 track drive gear ratio, the SF-2404 can produce smooth paving even at extremely low speeds. Vibrators can be controlled individually or globally from the operator’s console, with the ability to monitor and record vibrator speeds using the optional Smart Vibe system.

The 2400 series machines are stringless-ready from the factory and are validated for use with 265 Leica, 342 Topcon, and 2122 Trimble 3D/GPS control systems.

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