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A605, No.5 Bldg, BaiziYuan, Chaoyang, Beijing, 100124, China.

 
       
       
       
       
   

 

 

 

STEEL BRUSH WASTE LINE REMOVER YY-RD-II
 


When use normal alloy knife type waste line remover to remove cold plastic line, road surfaces are often destroyed to different degrees, and some line are remained. If the hard waster which can not be easy to remove or clean away on the road surface especially the old road surface such as waste oil, mud, and the semi-loose sand are not completely cleaned before road-marking construction, the marking line will quickly fall off as soon as the fall off of the above hard wasted after construction. Using traditional way to remove the hard waste, not only will increases the cost of manpower, but also turn out it is hard to ensure the effects. After construction, there will some unnecessary compensation, remarking because of the quality of road-marking, result in the economic lost. The TT-QC-II steel brush waste line remover has completely resolved the above problems.


Engine: America Briggs & Stratton 6.0HP vertical air-cooled gasoline engine.


Removal width: 100-450mm.


Removal strength control way: Handle rotating type, and the rotate speed of elimination grinding is controlled by throttle.


Removal grinding head: 12 bundles of close steel brush.


Removal method: First brush some special paint on the old road surface, after a few minutes, when the coatings of old marking soften, then start the machine to remove it. Remove the hard waste only need to start up remover directly.
 

Structure: High strength welding frame.


Running wheel: Special rubber wheel with abrasion resistance, which equips with imported high-speed bearing.


Size. Weight: 1100mm (length) ×550mm (width) ×1150mm (height); 110kg
 

 
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Last modified: 06/14/20