Slipform pavers

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Continuous paving of concrete surfaces and monolithic profiles

Offset pavers are used to produce monolithic concrete profiles such as protective concrete walls, kerb profiles, gutters or narrow paths. Thanks to numerous options, such as for concrete feeding or slipforming, offset slipform pavers are extremely versatile. Inset pavers cost-effectively produce concrete pavements, such as for motorways, arterial roads, runways or railway lines. In addition to single-layer concrete paving, bottom-layer and top-layer concrete can also be paved synchronously in two layers ‘wet on wet’.

Offset slipform pavers

With offset slipform pavers, the concrete is transported into the offset mold via a loading conveyor or a conveyor auger. The offset mold can be mounted on the left or right-hand side of the machine. A number of molds in a wide range of different shapes and sizes are available for individual applications. The offset profiles are continually produced monolithically, with or without reinforcements. Machine features include a top-quality machine control system, a practical steering and drive system and stringline-free concrete paving.

SP 15 Offset slipform pavers
SP 15

Offset slipform pavers

Max. mould width
1,800 mm
Max. mould height
1,300 mm
Rated power 92 kW / 125 HP 2,100 rpm
Operating weight, CE
10,350 kg
SP 20 Offset slipform pavers
SP 20

Offset slipform pavers

Max. mould width
2,500 mm
Max. mould height
2,000 mm
Rated power 118 kW / 160 HP 2,100 rpm
Operating weight, CE
13,900 kg
SP 25 Offset slipform pavers
SP 25

Offset slipform pavers

Max. mould width
2,500 mm
Max. mould height
2,000 mm
Rated power 118 kW / 160 HP 2,100 rpm
Operating weight, CE
13,600 kg
SP 61 Offset slipform pavers
SP 61

Offset slipform pavers

Max. mould width
4,000 mm
Max. mould height
3,000 mm
Rated power 155 kW / 211 HP 2,300 rpm
Operating weight, CE
17,400 kg
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