Rotor selection, Universal rotor, Soil rotor – Milton CAT RM 500 User Manual

Page 10: Combination rotor

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Rotor Selection

Choice of three rotor designs for different applications and depth specifications. Tools are
mounted in drive-in, knock-out holders for quick and easy replacement.

Soil Rotor

Designed primarily for use in soil stabilization.

238 point-attack carbide-tipped tools are mounted
in drive-in, knock-out weld-on tool holders and
arranged in a chevron pattern for maximum
breakout force.

Versatile applications – blends additives with
cohesive, semi-cohesive or granular materials.

Replaceable end rings protect rotor mandrel from
wear. Rings are hard-faced for extended service.

Maximum depth is 508 mm (20").

Universal Rotor

Designed primarily for use in asphalt reclamation.

200 point-attack carbide-tipped tools are mounted
in drive-in, knock-out bolt-on tool holders and
arranged in a chevron pattern for maximum
breakout force.

Breakaway design tool holders allow for fast
replacement without welding.

Kicker paddles placed on every stand-off
improves mixing in soil stabilization and provides
more efficient material movement in full depth
reclamation.

Triple-tree tool placement on rotor ends cleans up
loose material and reduces wear on drum when
maneuvering in the cut.

Maximum depth is 406 mm (16").

Combination Rotor

Designed primarily for use in soil stabilization
with a secondary application in light cuts of
asphalt reclamation.

114 point-attack carbide-tipped tools are mounted
in drive-in, knock-out bolt-on breakaway tool
holders and arranged in a chevron pattern for
maximum breakout force.

Versatile applications – intended for applications
where material gradation is of less importance
and where higher working speeds are desired.

Replaceable end rings protect rotor mandrel from
wear. Rings are hard-faced for extended service.

Maximum depth is 508 mm (20").

Triple-tree tool placement.

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