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Canadian manufacturer of remote-controlled GOTCHA! eyes Europe
February 11, 2015
With a brief but loud safety warning sound, one of the latest construction equipment inventions for sling operations drops its load, in this case a very light load. Daniel Hebert, vice president of the Canadian firm Crane Equipment.ca, was recently demonstrating the aptly-named GOTCHA! device that the Quebec-based company will be highlighting at the Intermat exhibition in Paris in April. GOTCHA! Is an automated sling release that uses a remote control to release loads being moved by crane. With the press
American Augers introduces improved trenchless technology
February 10, 2015
The new DD-110 model from American Augers is said to deliver improved performance in trenchless applications over the machine being replaced. This upgraded horizontal drill can be equipped with either Tier 3/Stage III or Tier 4 Final/Stage IV compliant engines, depending on the needs of the local market. Both variants used Cummins diesels rated at 194kW, delivering rotary torque of 20,337Nm due to its new radial piston rotary drive. The machine is able to deliver a force of 49tonnes and also benefits from a
FEHRL and CEDR pledge more road research cooperation
February 10, 2015
The Forum of European National Highway Research Laboratories (FEHRL) and the Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR) have pledged to increase cooperation on road research. A memorandum of understanding to cement the cooperation was signed during a one-day event that featured speakers from national members of FEHRL and CEDR. Stefan Strick, president of FEHRL and also of the German Federal Highway Research Institute, signed the memorandum alongside CEDR president Simon Grima, who is also chief office
Fayat develops versatile asphalt plant
February 10, 2015
Fayat claims that the use of cutting-edge technology in its Marini-Ermont RF 160 Neo asphalt plant allows contractors to produce high-quality output at low cost. This new-generation, continuous asphalt plant features a modular design. Filippo Baldasari is head of global sales at Fayat Road Equipment and said, “It can be adapted to the needs of the customer.” This versatile modular system reduces the cost of ownership according to Baldassari and he added, “It’s super transportable requiring a minimum numbe
BOMAG develops compact, versatile rubber tyred compactors
February 10, 2015
Also new from BOMAG are compact rubber tyred rollers for the 4.5-11tonne market. The new BW 11 RH-5 models are articulated and feature hydrostatic drives and suit use in compacting chippings on surface dressing. The central positioning of the articulated joint is said to allow the four rear wheels to roll in the gaps between the five front wheels even when driving round bends.
Versatility for Benninghoven’s new asphalt plan
February 10, 2015
Benninghoven claims that its new BBM 1250 asphalt plant combines versatility with mobility. Designed for ease of transport and fast set up times, the BBM 1250 is also said to deliver high quality output due to the use of reliable, cutting-edge German technology.
Controls Group highlights Servopac and PaveAnalyser
February 10, 2015
Controls Group, an Italian testing equipment business specifically for the construction industry, is highlighting two products specifically for the highways sector – a bitumen analyser and a gyratory compactor. In March last year, Controls bought the Australian business IPC Global and will showcase its new subsidiary’s Servopac 76-PV20A02, a fully automatic, servo-controlled gyratory compactor designed for asphalt mixes. Users can set the needed axial stress, exceeding the requirements of AASHTO (American
Fayat develops new Packliner coldmix plant
February 10, 2015
Fayat intends to capture sales in additional market segments with its Packliner coldmix plant. The firm says that this plant suits duties in rural or urban road projects for which the use of products such as cold bituminuous mixtures is a major asset. Benefits include low production cost, easy transportation of mixtures and low greenhouse gas or smoke emissions.
Fayat’s larger asphalt mixer, for recycling
February 10, 2015
Fayat is aiming its new 6tonne capacity asphalt mixer at a growing market for recycling. This larger capacity asphalt mixer is well-suited to handling mixes containing recycled asphalt according to the firm. To ensure good quality output, mixing times have to be longer when using recycled and virgin feed materials, so as to ensure homogeneity. This new unit has been developed to meet customer requirements and is said to ensure the best quality of final product when using RAP. The large capacity of the mixe
Ammann is widening the range of its Elba concrete plants
February 10, 2015
Ammann continues to invest in the Elba concrete plant business it acquired during 2014. Fruit of this can be seen in the expanding product range, with the introduction of the new ECC Elba Concrete Centre.