Wirtgen is introducing six new cold milling machines, which are said to offer a combination of reliability and versatility as well as powerful and economical road rehabilitation. At the top of the range are the W 250i and W 220i, high performance milling machines aimed at the 2.5m and 2.2m width classes respectively. These machines feature Tier 4 Final compliant diesels and are said to offer high output and dependability, combined with low downtime and running costs. Wirtgen is now offering the mid-sized W
Wirtgen continues to develop its compact milling machine range. Launched earlier this year, the W 100 Fi has been joined in the range by the new W 120 Fi and W 130 Fi compact milling machines. The W 100 Fi, W 120 Fi and W 130 Fi offer milling widths of 1m, 1.2m and 1.3m respectively, with power for all three models from a fuel-efficient, Tier 4 Final/Stage V compliant diesel rated at 265kW.
Wirtgen is introducing its W 150 Fi planer, a mid-sized machine that now benefits from technology first seen in the firm’s larger mills. Power comes from a 9litre John Deere diesel delivering 313kW that meets the Tier 4 Final/Stage V emissions requirements.
The machine is designed to cut a 1.5m width to a depth of 330mm, though it can be fitted with different width drums as well as a range of tooth patterns to suit the needs of the customer and the work being carried out.
Wirtgen is offering two new milling machine models that maximise power, productivity and versatility. The W 210 XP is the latest model in Wirtgen’s large cold milling machine series and is designed to combine high power with ease of transport. The machine is driven by an emissions compliant diesel delivering 571kW, allowing a high power to weight ratio. Versatility is claimed as the machine has a 2m wide milling drum as standard but can also be fitted with milling drums that are 1.8m or 2.2m wide, if requir