This is a cold milling machine—also known as a cold planer—manufactured by Bomag, a leading producer of compaction and road-working equipment. Cold milling machines are used to remove asphalt pavements and surface layers from roads, airfields, and parking areas, preparing them for resurfacing or repair. These machines employ a rotating milling drum fitted with carbide teeth to pulverise the asphalt, which is then collected and conveyed away for recycling or disposal.
This 2015 Bomag BM2000-75 unit has operated for 600 hours and is equipped with an MTU 10V1600 ten-cylinder engine. The machine features a 2000 mm cutter head with carbide teeth and a maximum cutting depth of 350 mm. It is powered by a four-track hydrostatic drive system and meets Tier 4 emissions standards. The discharge conveyor measures 900 mm × 6350 mm.
The machine's specification includes dual ballast systems—one integrated in the frame and one at the milling housing—to optimise weight distribution and traction during operation. It is fitted with dust suppression, grade and slope controls, and an auxiliary drive for milling tool exchange. The milling drum configuration comprises a 2000 LA15 drum and a quick-change SW2000 drum system with storage for cutter changes. Additional features include a weather protection roof, high-pressure cleaner, water filling pump, onboard compressor with auxiliary engine, an additional hydraulic control module, seat heating, and camera monitoring. The machine is CE-marked and carries serial number . It is located in the Netherlands.
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