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RentWheeled curb and gutter machines tend to be smaller, less expensive, and more maneuverable than their track-equipped counterparts, making them easier to transport and ideal for work in tight quarters.
Read More (About Wheel Curb & Gutter Machines)The two primary types of curb and gutter machines are wheel and track versions and each has its own pros and cons. In general, both types work to simultaneously form curbs and gutters. The curb is the concrete or asphalt barrier between a road and the adjacent residential or commercial property, while the gutter is the flat slab of concrete or asphalt that butts up against the curb to direct excess moisture to municipal drainage systems.
You’ll find curb and gutter machines designed for both commercial- and industrial-sized jobs, as well as manufacturers that design and develop both wheel and track models for sale, with wheel models tending to be smaller in size. Some leading manufacturers of wheel curb and gutter machines including Curb Fox, Curb-Tec, GOMACO, MBW, Miller Curber, and Power Curbers.
While curb and gutter machines with multi-track systems designed for industrial applications can weigh tens of thousands of pounds, wheel models often weigh less than 5,000 pounds and are more compact in size, enabling them to more easily maneuver in tighter areas and negotiate tighter curves. Because of their smaller size, many wheel curb and gutter machines can be transported to jobsites on a trailer behind a pickup truck. Compared to track models, wheel versions generally provide better mobility and speed. They’re also usually less expensive and easier and less costly to maintain. Operationally, however, they provide less stability and weight-distributing ability than track curb and gutter machines.
MBW and Curb Fox both offer smaller-sized curb and gutter machines that are indicative of what you’ll find in this category. MBW’s two- and three-wheel-drive models, for example, can produce up to 1,500 feet of curb and gutter on a typical day, and they include such features as foam-filled tires, control panels, automatic grade-adjustment and steering abilities, and hydraulic drive systems. Curb Fox, meanwhile, offers wheeled curb and gutter machines with both manual and automatic operation and that can form up to 10 to 15 feet per minute.
Components of wheel curb and gutter machines include hoppers, belt and auger conveyor systems, sensors, control systems, display panels, gas or diesel engines, extrusion assemblies, vibrators, and plates. Various features and abilities can include cross-slope control, smart hydraulic cylinders, automated tight-radii operation, telematics and diagnostics systems, GPS-based string-less guidance systems, and the ability to produce custom curb designs and shapes, as well as left, right, and center paving position options.
You’ll find a large selection of new and used wheel curb and gutter machines for sale every day on PavingEquipment.com, including track curb and gutter machines and wheel models. Click to view the details of each listing to compare models.
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