How Does a Road Grader Work?
Road Grader Construction A road grader is a large piece of road equipment which features a large steel blade located beneath the center of the vehicle. The blade is adjustable, allowing the road grader’s operator to be able to control the height and angle of the blade while the machine is in operation. Some road graders are equipped with a GPS function, which allows the operator to have very precise control over which areas they grade and which they don’t. The GPS technology allows the grader operator to grade specific lengths of road or soil instead of having to estimate the amount of ground that they grade. Function The blade of a road grader is designed to create a flat, level surface for the construction of new roads and the leveling of uneven ground. Though a road grader may seem at first to be a bulky and awkward piece of heavy equipment, it is actually used most often as a means of finishing the grade started by other construction equipment, such as bulldozers and scrapers. Some
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