5700-C Pouring Curb & Gutter with 3D/Stringless Controls

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  • čas přidán 29. 09. 2016
  • The Power Curber 5700-C slipform paving machine pouring concrete curb, using Topcon Millimeter GPS system in Australia.
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    Power Curbers & Power Pavers, family-owned and established in 1953, manufacturers industry-leading slipform machines used for curbs, sidewalks, barrier walls, ditches, concrete paving, and more.

Komentáře • 7

  • @mattiaslindberg4124
    @mattiaslindberg4124 Před 3 lety +2

    Love this machine

  • @jmarino30
    @jmarino30 Před 3 lety +3

    Great to see the technology advances in these slipform machines over the years. The ONLY negative about “stringless” is the fact that you eliminate the need for laborers. I mean “laborers” in a “union” sense. More jobs list to technology. I finish behind these machines.. 5700B and 5700C to be exact. But we still use string line. Masons following slipform machines are here to stay for a while. Even with all the technology, concrete acts funny and there will always be flaws. Not many on a run like in the video but in a parking lot... a lot more to do. Corners, catch basins for drainage and many other things are still a lot of work. I think some type of hydraulic addition near the mold will be next in the technology. Imagine a slipform machine that would allow you to slide the mold back 6’-8’ so it can actually start in the corner (where you’ve already poured the other side of the corner)... it would be great to see but then again, you’d need less masons.

    • @PowerCurbersPowerPavers
      @PowerCurbersPowerPavers  Před 3 lety +3

      You are right about concrete always needing finishers. The corners and catch basin tie-ins will always require touching up.
      The tradeoffs from stringless technology are that you eliminate stringline setup in favor of a 3D job site model and positioning equipment. This may open the door for a new 3D specialist position to create/edit job site models and monitor results while pouring. You no longer need those people out pounding pins and can instead use them to work behind the machine. Most contractors we hear from tell us that they have plenty of work but have trouble filling their crews. Companies opting to go stringless would never eliminate their valuable employees, but instead, use them to start a second crew or get those tough hand tie-ins done quicker so they can squeeze more jobs into the week.

  • @robertomorel7102
    @robertomorel7102 Před 6 lety +1

    Me. Fascina esta maquina

  • @jeffviniac5932
    @jeffviniac5932 Před 2 lety

    Il faut surtout changer le chauffeur de camion, il y a 1 m3 qui est tombé a terre

  • @mamasydykmamasaliev8323

    Что за фирма?

    • @PowerCurbersPowerPavers
      @PowerCurbersPowerPavers  Před 3 lety +1

      Power Curbers & Power Pavers equipment can run with Topcon, Leica, and Trimble systems.
      Оборудование Power Curbers и Power Pavers может работать с системами Topcon, Leica и Trimble.