B 5
Material compartment (hopper):
The hopper inlet is equipped with a conveyor sys-
tem that empties the hopper and transfers the material to the auger.
The hopper can hold approx. 15.0 t.
To facilitate emptying and to improve material transport, each of the lateral covers of
the hopper can be hydraulically moved.
Material transfer:
The paver finisher is equipped with two conveyors driven sepa-
rately that transfer the material from the hopper to the augers.
By scanning the filling height during the paving procedure, the transfer amount is reg-
ulated fully automatically.
Augers:
The augers are driven and actuated independently from the conveyors. The
left-hand and the right-hand half of the auger can be controlled separately. The drive
system is fully hydraulic.
The conveying direction can be changed towards the centre or towards the outside.
This ensures that there is always a sufficient supply of material even if an excessive
amount of material is required at one side. The auger speed is continuously controlled
by sensors that monitor the material flow.
Height adjustment and extension of augers:
Height adjustment and extension of
augers ensure optimum adaptation to a wide range of paving thicknesses and widths.
The height of the auger is adjusted by means of barrel nuts on the rear wall (
o
).
Auger segments of different lengths can be attached to easily adapt to the different
paving widths.
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