Rubber lined loading ramp
C.L.M
Rubber-lined ramps for compacting rollers
To be able to load compacting rollers using ramps, C.L.M. has designed a set of edgeless aluminium ramps where the surface on which the roller runs is completely lined with rubber strips to improve adherence of the roller drum to the rubber-lined surface.
Loading ramps for compacting rollers must be chosen based on standard parameters, being the actual weight of the vehicle to be loaded – vehicle wheel base – height of truck bed etc. … but particular importance is also to be given to the slope angle.
You can usually consider a standard slope angle of 30% , which corresponds to a ratio of 1 to 3 between the loading height and the length of the ramps (1 meter in height of the truck bed – 3 meters in length of the ramps). A ratio of 1 to 4 is recommended for compacting rollers (1 meter in height of the truck bed – 4 meters in length of the ramps) in order to reduce the strain on the roller when climbing the ramp and consequently preventing it from slipping.
To be able to load compacting rollers using ramps, C.L.M. has designed a set of edgeless aluminium ramps where the surface on which the roller runs is completely lined with rubber strips to improve adherence of the roller drum to the rubber-lined surface.
Loading ramps for compacting rollers must be chosen based on standard parameters, being the actual weight of the vehicle to be loaded – vehicle wheel base – height of truck bed etc. … but particular importance is also to be given to the slope angle.
You can usually consider a standard slope angle of 30% , which corresponds to a ratio of 1 to 3 between the loading height and the length of the ramps (1 meter in height of the truck bed – 3 meters in length of the ramps). A ratio of 1 to 4 is recommended for compacting rollers (1 meter in height of the truck bed – 4 meters in length of the ramps) in order to reduce the strain on the roller when climbing the ramp and consequently preventing it from slipping.
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