Bobcat Co. launches the new Bobcat Asphalt Preservation Tools system, designed to provide asphalt paving contractors and government customers with a system powered by Bobcat loaders for cost-effective repairs that minimizes traffic disruption.
This simple restoration system is engineered to be beneficial to asphalt paving contractors and municipal road repair crews for repairing potholes and other surface defects like cracks, deteriorating surfaces, and frost heaves that develop in streets, highways and parking lots. The system also is suitable for reclamation of driveways, trails and golf cart paths.
These attachments are designed to perform a three-step asphalt preservation process that seamlessly fuses recycled asphalt with surrounding asphalt to create a strong and durable bond that outlasts conventional asphalt approaches because it does not involve cold joints or repeated treatments.
The Bobcat Asphalt Preservation Tools also help answer a growing need for eco-friendly restoration processes that will decrease expenses and extend the life of road and highway repairs. According to the National Asphalt Pavement Association, the United States has more than 2 million miles of paved roads and highways, and 94 percent of those are surfaced with asphalt.
The Asphalt Preservation Tools system consists of an infrared asphalt heater and an asphalt processor that is compatible with 12 approved Bobcat all-wheel steer loaders, skid-steer loaders and track loaders including the A300, A770, S300, S330, S750, S770, S850, T300, T320, T750, T770 and T870. These attachments can be connected to the loader quickly with the Bob-Tach attachment mounting system, which provides a tight-fit attachment hookup.
The 3,760-pound AH30 heater is 59 inches long, 84.4 inches high and 111.4 inches wide. Its three infrared heating elements can heat an asphalt repair area as large as 30 square feet to 300 to soften and recycle the asphalt for the milling process.
The 995-pound AP40 processor is 60.4 inches long, 47.7 inches high and 76.9 inches wide. It can mill existing damaged asphalt material up to 45.5 inches wide with cutting depths ranging from 1.5 to 6 inches deep. The unit can process, remix and level the rejuvenated asphalt to the desired depth and prepare it for compaction.
This asphalt recycling system saves an average of 60 percent of the costs associated with other asphalt repair methods, Bobcat says. By reducing the consumption of raw materials, the system also eliminates the purchase, storing and transporting of additional resources. www.bobcat.com