SA30
Specifications SA30 |
SA48 |
SA72 |
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| 18" Sides Weight 800 Lbs. Minimum Horsepower 40 HP Adjusts to 12" 18" 24" & 30" Adjustable Chute Will Leave Asphalt 0" to 6" High |
18" Sides Weight 900 Lbs. Minimum Horsepower 50 HP Adjusts to 30" 36" 42" & 48" Adjustable Chute Will Leave Asphalt 0" to 6" High |
18" Sides Weight 1,040 Lbs. Minimum Horsepower 60 HP Adjusts to 54" 60" 66" & 72" Adjustable Chute Will Leave Asphalt 0" to 6" High |
The SA30, SA48, and SA72 units grade and smooth asphalt in one pass so it is ready for your roller.
They feature adjustable chutes that adjust from 12 to 72 inches in width and also for the depth of asphalt
needed. All three models are also great for asphalt repairs.
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More Information On Trench Grader's Asphalt SpreadersTrench Grader offers a full line of asphalt spreaders that are available in several different widths. These asphalt spreaders grade and smooth asphalt in one pass, giving you a neat and professional look so that it is ready for the roller. The asphalt spreader has a chute that adjusts in width from 12 to 72 inches for the job you need to do. The asphalt spreader will leave the asphalt at depths of up to six inches above or up to six inches below the asphalt level. The asphalt spreader is great if you need to do asphalt repairs. If you are having to repair a water line in a parking lot or under a driveway, the asphalt spreader can get the job done. When using an asphalt spreader, job costs are considerably less expensive saving labor and time. The asphalt spreader is available in three different models, the SA30, SA48 and SA72. The SA30 model asphalt spreader will handle widths of 12, 18, 24 and 30 inches. The SA48 model asphalt spreader will handle widths of 30, 36, 42 and 48 inches. The SA72 model asphalt spreader will handle widths of 54, 60, 66 and 72 inches. The asphalt spreader attaches easily to any skid steer since it is equipped with a universal skid steer hitch. The asphalt spreader is used by electrical contractors to put replacement asphalt across a parking lot when fixing electrical lines that supply overhead lighting. Highway departments also use the asphalt spreader to do miles of patch as well as small jobs when fixing highways or streets. |