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.

Large milling machines

Large milling machines have a milling drum positioned centrally beneath the machine and a two-part front-loading system. Trucks can be loaded quickly and flexibly via the slewing and height-adjustable discharge conveyor. A variety of different milling drums and milling drum assemblies are available to cater to the wide array of milling tasks. They can be exchanged quickly and easily to suit the application. The range of applications extends from wide-scale complete removal down to a depth of 35 cm in a single pass to the rehabilitation of concrete pavements and airport runways as well as fine milling to improve pavement skid resistance.

W 195i Large milling machines
W 195i

Large milling machines

Milling width
2,000 mm
Milling depth max.
330 mm
Maximum power 410 kW / 557 HP
Operating weight, CE
29,710 kg
W 205i Large milling machines
W 205i

Large milling machines

Milling width
2,000 mm
Milling depth max.
330 mm
Maximum power 455 kW / 619 HP
Operating weight, CE
30,650 kg
W 215i Large milling machines
W 215i

Large milling machines

Milling width
2,000 mm
Milling depth max.
330 mm
Maximum power 470 kW / 639 HP
Operating weight, CE
30,840 kg
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