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carbide tip scarifiers
outperform standard blades



TechTip

Guidelines For Specific Applications:

Oil Road Reclamation & Asphalt Planing
1. Take up only 1/2 of the material on the first pass.
2. This will break the crust.
3. Then, plane the desired depth.

Mixing Calcium Chloride
1. Tools should be pressure washed to prevent the mix from setting up between the tool shank and the spring retainer.
2. Punch tool out 3/4 of the way and rotate by hand to free the tool.
3. Then, knock the tool back into position.

Ice and Snow Removal
1. Put the blade in "float" position with no down pressure.
2. The recommended travel speed is third gear (low range).
3. Higher speeds could potentially cause premature tool wear.

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A scarifier's superior design increases equipment productiviy, provides a better-finished surface and lowers grading costs for all of these surface applications.

Gravel Reclamation and Maintenance
A scarifier quickly brings embedded rock to the surface so less new stone is needed.

Oil Road Reclamation
A scarifier requires less oil due to the mixing action of the rotating tools and better distribution on the entire road.

Ice and Snow Removal
A scarifier creates a grooved surface which facilitates better traction and the faster penetration of ice-melting chemicals; need fewer chemicals.

Asphalt Planing
A scarifier removes asphalt to the desired profile; bump grinds wheel ruts, washboards, asphalt pushes and frost heaves; removed material can be reused as fill.

Mixing in Calcium Chloride, Magnesium Chloride or other Dust Suppressants
A scarifier evenly mixes and distributes dust control agents; reduces the amount needed.

Chip and Seal Road Reclamation
- Tar Sand Road Reclamation - Pothole and Washboard Removal on Dirt and Gravel Roads
- Spreading Loose Material

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