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Power Curbers releases four-track 5704-D Max

Power Curbers has launched the four-track version of its popular 5700 series, the Power Curber 5704-D Max. 

The 5704-D Max is the latest generation of the company’s top selling slipform machine that pours curb and gutter, sidewalk, barrier, ditches, paving, tunnels, agricultural and specialized applications. It features a compact size, simple design, easy operation and high productivity. 

Weighing about 14 tonnes, the 5704-D Max is available with several conveyor options, including a 3.7 metre auger, 6 metre belt and 8.5 metre belt. 

The newly designed conveyor options allow for quick transitions from right to left, thanks to a dual-swinging mount. The 8.5-metre belt option folds for easy transportation.

The new additional fourth post allows for enhanced stability during large-scale applications.

As well, a dual-swing conveyor mount allows the operator to easily switch from left to right pouring. 

At the end of the day, the hydraulic barrier allows the user to raise the mold off the steel cage. With 1.2 metres of stroke in the mold lift and 90-cm of post extension, the 5704-D Max can clear tall steel cages, allowing the operator to quickly move the machine out of traffic for the next day’s pour. 

As well, the 5704-D Max is designed to provide the operator with an excellent view of the concrete as it exits the mold, enabling immediate adjustment to minimize work behind the machine. The operator is also able to see all activity around the machine. 

The 5704-D Max is powered by a 130-hp Tier 4 Final Cummins engine

Power Curbers was founded in 1953 in Salisbury, North Carolina, after manufacturing the world’s first automatic curb machine. 

The company produces concrete slipform machines used for paving, curbs, sidewalks, barrier walls, ditches and a variety of special applications under the brands Power Curbers and Power Pavers. 

The company now has machines in more than 100 countries.