Zanetis RoadHog
This equipment is ideal for
full depth reclamation (FDR),
mechanical and chemical base stabilization,
milling asphalt or concrete,
patches,
fullroads, shoulders,
cutting utility trenches, the
milled material is recycled in place and can be used for base reconstruction or trench backfill.
The key to the new series is that they are completely self-contained with their own engine and hydraulic system, which eliminates any power requirements from the host vehicle.
The RoadHog are powered by
John
Deere PowerTech E turbocharged Tier 3 compliant diesel engines. The 76hp
unit is suitable for backhoes and compact wheel loaders over 5900kg The 140
and 200hp unit is designed for wheel loaders over 8000kg. Power is transfered
through a hydraulic clutch to a planetary gear driveline within the drum via
a cog belt.
The 76hp units, available in 762mm and 1016mm cutting widths, feature a 203mm cutting depth capability. The RoadHog with the 140hp
engine available in 1016mm and 1524mm cutting widths, and 200hp units available in 1219mm, 1524mm and 1829mm, both models feature
a 305mm cutting depth capability. The cutting drum can be sideshift hydraulically to the operator’s right side for cutting
shoulders or against curbs. Other optional drum widths are available for all models.
In addition, they feature a
wireless handheld remote controller that activates engine functions as well as hydraulic depth, tilt and sideshift control of
the drum, backed up by a
master instrument control panel. The master control panel also controls the drum position and monitors engine functions, including
engine rpm, oil pressure, water temperature, volts, hourmeter, fuel consumption
and diagnostic codes, and can be programmed to remind the operator of upcoming
engine service intervals.
The unit is attached to the loader in place of the bucket using the
pin on style or
quick attach brackets, both are bolt on
design, increasing versatility within the owner’s fleet.
This attachment is well suited for municipalities as well as paving and utility
contractors, as it has a much lower cost than dedicated milling machines and
delivers higher horsepower than skidsteer based planers.
APPLICATIONS
Milling applications
•Potholes & Patches
•Parking lots
& bridge decks
•Full road repairs
•Trench milling
Soil and base stabilization
•Homogenizing soils
•Granulated asphalt pavements
•Preparing soils for further processing
Full Depth Reclamation
•FDR - Pulverization
base stabilization
•FDR - Mechanical
base stabilization
•FDR - Chemical
base stabilization