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Efficient and economical asphalt paving

Sany’s new SAP90EC paver comes with large conveyor, augers and hopper to ensure consistent material delivery. A sophisticated hydraulic management system is said to improve working efficiency by 30%, while the machine is driven by an efficient and economical Deutz diesel, featuring advanced noise reduction and heat radiation systems. The latter allows the machine to be operated continuously in ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. The large hopper offers a capacity of 8.5m3 and this 24tonne machine can be use
February 28, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1170 Sany’s new SAP90EC paver comes with large conveyor, augers and hopper to ensure consistent material delivery. A sophisticated hydraulic management system is said to improve working efficiency by 30%, while the machine is driven by an efficient and economical 201 Deutz diesel, featuring advanced noise reduction and heat radiation systems. The latter allows the machine to be operated continuously in ambient temperatures of up to 50°C. The large hopper offers a capacity of 8.5m3 and this 24tonne machine can be used for paving widths of 3-9m with its tamper bar screed.

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