Bomag

Sept. 28, 2010

Bomag enters the 500-horsepower class with the BM 1500/50 milling machine and its 60-inch working width. Four-track steering makes the machine maneuverable. The transverse-mounted engine delivers power directly to the milling roller via belts. Maximum milling depth is nearly 13 inches. Hydraulic hold-down prevents the formation of lumps. Milled material is fed to the center through conveyor augers and transferred by replaceable ejector plates to the conveyor belts.
Bomag enters the 500-horsepower class with the BM 1500/50 milling machine and its 60-inch working width. Four-track steering makes the machine maneuverable. The transverse-mounted engine delivers power directly to the milling roller via belts. Maximum milling depth is nearly 13 inches. Hydraulic hold-down prevents the formation of lumps. Milled material is fed to the center through conveyor augers and transferred by replaceable ejector plates to the conveyor belts.