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RASCO’s ‘SOLID C’ Spreader The SOLID C spreader is specifically designed for combined spreading. In addition to dry and pre-wetted spreading, it also enables liquid spreading due to its construction that allows carrying additional liquid agent tanks. Spreader designs differ depending on the conveyor system for the dry agent (auger, chain, or belt conveyor) in combination with liquid spreading. The control unit and design of the SOLID C spreader enables spreading with dry material, spreading with pre-wetted material with different liquid ratios, liquid spreading via the spinner, or liquid spreading using a ramp with nozzles. High precision and efficiency of spreading are enabled by the quality of construction of all spreader components. Unique surface protection guarantees a long lifespan of the device, and it is safe and simple to use.
Key benefits Precision - High precision and efficiency of spreading are enabled by the quality of construction of all spreader components and the EPOS control unit, which enables the control of all spreading parameters directly from the vehicle cabin. 22
Durability - Combination of three systems of surface protection secures a long lifespan of the spreader, even in the most difficult working conditions. Simplicity of use - Includes the use of legs for quick mounting and demounting and a frame which can be adjusted for various mounting methods. Minimal maintenance - The combination of dry, pre-wetted, and liquid spreading reduces the total consumption of spreading material and increases the efficiency of use of a single winter service vehicle.
KALNIK series plows The KALNIK is a universal plough with wide applications. Its size and power makes it suitable for open and wide motorways, but it is also excellent for city conditions. A wide choice of dimensions, scrapers, and systems that can easily overcome obstacles enables its adjustment to various snow-clearing conditions. The attack angle on KALNIK ploughs can be 22 degrees or 15 degrees. For more intense ploughing and easier clearing of heavier snowfall, ploughs with a larger attack angle of 22 degrees are recommended, while ploughs with attack angle of 15 ISSUE 2 - 2018 | SNOW MANAGER