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Large Area Multi-Pass Milling
Multiple passes can be used to remove material down to depths greater than the Planer’s single pass
capabilities. This is done by milling the entire surface, removing all the spoil, and then returning to mill
the entire surface again and so on until the required depth is achieved.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Large Area Single Pass Milling
The independently controlled skid shoes allow
for continuous milling at a consistent depth
across large areas. This is achieved by setting
the desired depth of cut for the skid shoe on the
unmilled side of the planer and setting the other
skid shoe down so that it will cut flush with the
previously milled surface. The skid shoe that is
on the previously milled surface can be used as
a physical guide for the planer and slid
alongside the edge of the pavement that is
currently being milled by the planer.
Pass 3
Pass 2
Pass 1
NOTE:
Spoil should be removed from the surface prior to attempting each additional pass.
Pass 1
Pass 2
Pass 3
Previously
milled surface
Unmilled surface