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Wirtgen spreads the word about Streumaster

Streumaster sets the standard for filling, material conveying and spreading accuracy.
By David Arminas August 8, 2023 Read time: 3 mins
The new models, MC (mounted on a carrier vehicle) and TC (mounted on a trailer), feature a high-speed filling device on both sides

Wirtgen says the latest generation of its binding agent spreader Streumaster sets the standard for filling, material conveying, spreading accuracy and ease of operation.

The new models - MC (mounted on a carrier vehicle) and TC (mounted on a trailer) - feature a high-speed filling device on both sides, self-cleaning dosing sluices and a new control panel.

The two large filling connectors at the rear are standard and allow silo trucks to drive up close to the machine to fill the container, even when space is limited or in moving traffic. This enables filling to be carried out quickly and easily from either side of the new binding agent spreaders.

The new high-speed pneumatic filling device and new container design ensure that the filling process is quickly completed and that the binding agent is evenly distributed in the container. This enables the binding agent spreader to be filled with binding agent at a rate of up to 2tonnes per minute per connector. An optional automatic filter system can also be fitted to enable dust-free filling. The integrated OptiPower chain conveyor drive with automatic load control fitted as a standard feature increases the tensile force on the conveyor chain whenever necessary.

Fully automatic volumetric dosing of the spreading quantity independent of the travel speed enables consistently reliable discharge of the binding agent. At the same time, the optional WeighTronic weighing device guarantees correct and precise discharge.

Thanks to the continuous comparison of actual and target values during spreading, the spreading quantity is automatically readjusted in the event of a deviation from the required value. This almost completely eliminates the risk of operating errors. The self-cleaning dosing sluices in cellular wheel design are another highlight of the new binding agent spreaders.

Thanks to a special housing with pressure and relief zones and flexible chambers, the dosing sluices are self-cleaning units. This guarantees consistently high efficiency of the spreading process and outstanding spreading accuracy. The spreading quantity can also be individually adjusted for each of the three partial spreading widths.

With the new multifunctional control panel, Streumaster has now brought together all control elements in a single unit. Wirtgen says that this provides an ideal overview of all machine functions all times, It also offers a customisable user interface with a split-screen function when using the camera/monitor system. Operators can set up and save individualised operating parameters and function keys on the user interface of the 12-inch (305mm) touch screen display.

The new generation of binding agent spreaders can be equipped with Wirtgen Performance Tracker, WPT. The system registers all relevant location-specific working parameters to provide a comprehensive database for the analysis and documentation of the construction site.

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