GOMACO T/C 400, T/C 600 Texture/Cure Machine

Sept. 28, 2010

GOMACO’s T/C-400 and T/C-600 texture/cure machines are now available with a skewed tining option. The new option allows the tining bars to travel in a skewed path, while the frame of the machine remains square to the slab. (Before, the frame of the texture/cure machine had itself to be skewed to produce this pattern, and it required a secondary crawler-track mount that added length to the machine.) The direction of the skewed pattern can be easily changed, says the company, by moving the timing chain either over or under the main drive sprocket on the upper carriage.

GOMACO’s T/C-400 and T/C-600 texture/cure machines are now available with a skewed tining option. The new option allows the tining bars to travel in a skewed path, while the frame of the machine remains square to the slab. (Before, the frame of the texture/cure machine had itself to be skewed to produce this pattern, and it required a secondary crawler-track mount that added length to the machine.) The direction of the skewed pattern can be easily changed, says the company, by moving the timing chain either over or under the main drive sprocket on the upper carriage.