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Why does Ausroad™ use a large diameter delivery hose?

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Why does Ausroad™ use a large diameter delivery hose?

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It’s simple; with the patented Venturi system, Ausroad units have the highest production rates of any remote controlled unit presently available in Australia. Because of this we can use a larger diameter hose to deliver more material to the work site. A larger diameter hose is less likely to block in any application. It also allows more material to be delivered to the patch area and a larger diameter hose makes it easier for the operator to achieve a flat finish. No speed bumps! A wider hose means that less velocity is required to mover aggregate along it. This means less loose aggregate left at the patch area whilst maintaining high production rates and compaction.

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