The three-tracked SP 150 is the smallest slipform paver in the Wirtgen product range and is the specialist for offset paving applications. Its design permits maximum flexibility in terms of paving mould and crawler track arrangement.
Slipform pavers are capable of slipforming stable parapets quickly and with economic efficiency. Reinforcing steel wire or pre-shaped reinforcing steel mats can be incorporated into the concrete profile by guiding them through the mould during the paving operation.
The offset mould can be mounted on the left or on the right side of the paver.
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Slipform pavers are capable of producing water gutters or canals of the most diverse cross-sections or shapes. The vibrators are placed inside the concrete mould when paving in offset, and are arranged so as to ensure uniform consolidation of the concrete even in small or complex paving moulds.
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Slipform pavers are extraordinarily fast and efficient when it comes to producing kerbstones. The paving mould can be mounted on the left or on the right side of the chassis.
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Depending on the number and arrangement of their crawler tracks, Wirtgen slipform pavers are capable of also paving paths and other concrete surfaces in offset application.
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Offset moulds can be designed in almost any given shape, which allows kerbstones, drainage gutters, cable ducts or special profiles to be fully integrated into their environment or to be incorporated into existing structures.
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Inset paving is capable of producing any given monolithic profile. Contrary to offset paving, the paving mould is mounted between the slipform paver's crawler tracks.
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