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SANY Road Machinery’s productive new paver

SANY Road Machinery has developed its latest asphalt paver to meet the needs of contractors wanting a high output machine. This highway class paver features a throughput of some 900tonnes/hour, sufficient for use in large road construction projects. The screed allows a maximum paving thickness of some 50mm, while maximum paving width using the standard hydraulic screed is 9.5m. Power comes from a diesel delivering 162kW.
November 27, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The latest asphalt paver from SANY Road Machinery is said to offer increased productivity
1170 SANY Road Machinery has developed its latest asphalt paver to meet the needs of contractors wanting a high output machine.  This highway class paver features a throughput of some 900tonnes/hour, sufficient for use in large road construction projects. The screed allows a maximum paving thickness of some 50mm, while maximum paving width using the standard hydraulic screed is 9.5m. Power comes from a diesel delivering 162kW.

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