Forestry and Cultivation Tiller
Recycling – Breaking – Mixing
With the forest and cultivation tiller HEN RBM-M you can recycle medium-thick bituminous pavements, mill and crush pavements with large stones, and mix a new pavement.
Forestry and Cultivation Tiller
Recycling – Breaking – Mixing
With the forest and cultivation tiller HEN RBM-M you can recycle medium-thick bituminous pavements, mill and crush pavements with large stones, and mix a new pavement.
About the HEN product: RBM-M
The HEN RBM-M cultivation tiller is the middle milling machine of the RBM series.
Technical data:
- Rotor outer diameter: 670 mm
- Ø 35 mm
- Made of highly resistant carbide steel
- Slow turning rotor
- Attachment base cat. III / IV
- Power class from 140 to 350 KW
- Working width: 1.800 mm to 2.300 mm
- Central gearbox with 1 3/4″ Z20
- PTO connection 1.000 U/min
- Two-sided rotor drive via rotor speed 260 rpm
Features:
- Slow-turning milling rotor due to two-sided rotor drive via patented gearwheel system
- Housing made of Domex special steel
- Wear plates made of Hardox 400 screwed
- Working depth up to max. 190 mm with solid surface
- (up to 300 mm with loose surface)
- Asphalt roads up to 14 cm pavement thickness without previous tearing up of the asphalt
Areas of application:
- Subgrade stabilizations: Milling of lime-cement mixture.
- Road construction and maintenance
- For milling and mixing the wearing surface on gravel roads with all kinds of road construction materials
- For milling and mixing root residues, broken wood and rootstocks in wild meadows, clear cuts and construction sites
- For breaking stones in vineyards or arable land in order to avoid consequential damage during further processing with other machines
More information:
The HEN RBM-M is the ideal solution for deep milling, crushing and mixing of coarser materials of all kinds.
The all-round milling machine in road construction for mounting on tractors from 120 to 250 HP.
- Reconditioning damaged road surfaces on site into reusable material
- Mixing in binding agents
- Use as a recultivation milling machine
- Fewer transport journeys, as no exchange of material is necessary