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BOMAG COLD PLANER Manuals: Operator Manual, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring and Parts

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What is a BOMAG cold planer and how does it work?

A BOMAG cold planer is a construction machine that is used to mill, or removes, asphalt and concrete surfaces from roads, parking lots, and other paved areas. It works by using a rotating drum with carbide-tipped cutting teeth to shave off the surface material. The milled material is then collected and disposed of or recycled for use in other construction projects.

What are some features and benefits of BOMAG cold planers?

BOMAG cold planers are high-performance machines that are designed to efficiently mill through asphalt and concrete surfaces. These machines are known for their durability and are built to withstand the rigors of heavy use on the job site. They are equipped with powerful engines that provide the necessary torque and horsepower to mill through tough materials and feature advanced cutting drum designs that reduce vibration and improve overall milling performance. The operator cabs of BOMAG cold planers are ergonomically designed and offer excellent visibility, climate control, and intuitive controls. Overall, BOMAG cold planers are reliable and efficient machines that are well-suited for a variety of milling applications.

Who makes BOMAG equipment?

BOMAG is manufactured by Fayat Group, a German company that manufactures a wide range of road construction and paving equipment. The company was founded in 1957 and is located in Germany.

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