DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Capacities:
Mat Width..........................................................................................................................6'to 10' standard
Mat Width......................................................................................................................... 10' to 20'optional
(For paving widths over 20' - consult factory)
Mat Thickness.................................................................................................................................... to 10"
Paving Speeds............................................................................................................. 11 FPM to 132 FPM
Travel Speed ....................................................................................................................... Up to 3.8 MPH
Hopper Capacity .............................................................................................................................10 Tons
Weight:
Standard width paver (diesel engine) . 24,000 lbs.
Extensions to 20' paving widths..................................................................................................... 2225 lbs.
Overall Dimensions: (Also see page 8)
Length ............................................................................................................................................... 16'-5"
Width (without extension)................................................................................................................... 10'-3"
Height (to top of engine)................................................................................................................... 8'-1/"
Ground Clearance to Screws.............................................................................................................. 4 5/8"
Supply Tank Capacities:
Engine Fuel ................................................................................................................................ 33 gallons
Hydraulic System Oil .................................................................................................................. 10 gallons
Screed Heater Fuel (Oil) .......................................................................................................... 12.5 gallons
Figure 6 - Correct Lifting Points (Four)
LOADING AND UNLOADING PAVER
The self-propelled paver can be loaded or unloaded by constructing a ramp or by using a dock or a platform.
CAUTION! Be sure all support methods used will safely carry the full weight of the paver. The Diesel driven unit
weights 24,000 lbs.
If a crane with 30,000 lbs. lifting capacity is available it can be used to load or unload the paver. Attach lifting
cables at the four points shown in Figure 6.
SHIPPING BRACE & FASTENER REMOVAL
Important! Before attempting to move the paver either by hoisting or driving be sure all shipping blocks,
cables, braces, and other fasteners have been completely removed.
CLEARANCE FOR UNLOADING & TRAVEL
The clearance from ground level of the paver to the bottom of its spreader screws is 45/8". All loading and
unloading ramps must be built so that the spreader screws will not drag and be damaged at any point. In traveling, care
must be taken not to bring the screws into contact with any firm object.
IMPORTANT! Before attempting to start the paver engine and to move it under its own power, read and
comply with all instructions given under "Pre-Start Check" in Section 8 - Operation.
Instructions for moving the paver are also printed inside the protective cover of the operator's console.
SCREED ELEVATION FOR UNLOADING AND TRAVEL
(For explanation of the term "Screed" read following page.)
The screed must always be raised for unloading or travel. Normally it will be suspended by two safety cables for
this type of paver movement. (Refer to Screen Section 7 for details.) When the paver is to be loaded and transported a
lengthy distance, provide smooth wood blocks for three point support on the truck bed. Lower the screed to these blocks,
located at each end and at the center. Important! Never rest the screed bottom on bolts, rivets, nails, etc. which could
scratch and gouge the bottom surface.
TRAVEL SPEED
The paver has a top travel speed of approximately 3.8 MPH. It can be driven from one paving location to another
when practical. If considerable traveling is done the track rollers should be lubricated properly at least twice daily. (See
Lubrication Instructions, Section 10.)
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