Cold milling machines

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Efficient milling and granulating of road pavements

Asphalt and concrete pavements can be cost-effectively removed with cold milling machines. The range of applications extends from the complete removal of asphalt and concrete to the layer-by-layer removal and levelling of asphalt and concrete surfaces. With WIRTGEN cold milling machines, it is possible to machine working widths from 35 cm up to 4.40 m and working depths up to 35 cm in a single pass. In addition, a large number of different milling drums, such as ECO cutters or fine milling drums, ensure that machines can be used with a high degree of flexibility.

Compact milling machines

The highly flexible compact milling machines combine the advantages of the small and large milling machine classes. The maneuverable front-loaders are easy to transport and are ideal for use on confined job sites. These powerful machines can mill off entire asphalt pavements cost-effectively. A wide range of different milling drums is available, greatly extending the possible range of applications so that the milling of individual layers and fine milling operations are also among the everyday tasks of these machines.

W 100 F Compact milling machines
W 100 F

Compact milling machines

Milling width
1,000 mm
Milling depth max.
330 mm
Maximum power 261 kW / 355 HP
Operating weight, CE
19,700 kg
W 120 F Compact milling machines
W 120 F

Compact milling machines

Milling width
1,200 mm
Milling depth max.
330 mm
Maximum power 261 kW / 355 HP
Operating weight, CE
20,700 kg
W 130 F Compact milling machines
W 130 F

Compact milling machines

Milling width
1,300 mm
Milling depth max.
330 mm
Maximum power 261 kW / 355 HP
Operating weight, CE
21,100 kg
W 150 Fi Compact milling machines
W 150 Fi

Compact milling machines

Milling width
1,500 mm
Milling depth max.
330 mm
Maximum power 313 kW / 426 HP 1,800 rpm
Operating weight, CE
21,300 kg
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