Wirtgen Group's Vögele will be presenting four new mini road pavers at Bauma 2022 that are able to pave widths ranging from 0.25 to 1.80 m.
Both the wheeled paver and the tracked paver will be available with optional diesel or battery-electric drive systems. The new machines round off the lower end of Vögele's wide range of asphalt paving products.
“The demand for flexible and sustainable solutions at small construction sites is high and our view is that it will continue to increase. Our new mini pavers will enable customers to complete small paving jobs quickly, cost-effectively, sustainably and therefore profitably,” explains Marcio Cavalcanti Happle, head of Sales, Local Marketing, and Product/Customer Support at Vögele.
Their compact dimensions and variable paving widths make the MINI 500 (diesel) and MINI 500e (battery-electric) tracked pavers as well as the MINI 502 (diesel) and MINI 502e (battery-electric) wheeled pavers are designed for use in small-scale construction projects that include constructing cycle and pedestrian paths, paving between railroad tracks, as well as repair work in small inner-city sites, which are often characterized by their narrow working spaces.
The standard screed working width is 0.80 m and it can be enlarged up to 1.35 m hydraulically. The minimum paving width can be reduced down to 0.25 m, or the width can be built up to a maximum of 1.80 m using bolt-on extensions.
Compact transport dimensions of 2,670x870x1,585 mm and low weights of between 1,000 and 1,500 kg (depending on the model) allow for easy transport. A narrow turning radius makes the four wheeled or tracked pavers extremely agile.
Tenders are increasingly defining stricter emission requirements for construction projects. The battery-electrical drive systems used in the MINI 500e and the MINI 502e make them ideal for local emission-free asphalt paving. The Vögele electric mini pavers, marked with the suffix “e”, both provide a sustainable production system when used in conjunction with the likewise battery-electrical tandem rollers from the Hamm CompactLine.
Source: Wirtgen Group