Latest drive tech for Vögele SUPER 1400i paver
With its versatile potential applications, compact dimensions and high performance, Vögele’s SUPER 1400 paver has proven itself in the Indian market for years. This popular all-rounder, which with the AB 480 Extending Screed can achieve pave widths of between 2.55 m and 7.5 m is now getting new drive technology developed in-house. The 4-cylinder diesel engine of the 4045 EWL type has an output of up to 110 kW, whilst its intelligent electronic engine control means it produces especially low emissions and saves fuel. Effective exhaust emissions after treatment with diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) significantly reduces harmful substances. The Vögele Universal Class paver thus satisfies India’s new CEV Stage IV emission standards and receives the “i” suffix in the machine name: this suffix stands for “intelligent emission control” and indicates environmentally-friendly engines in which the latest technology guarantees especially low emissions.
The new drive reduces noise levels as well as CO? emissions. The SUPER 1400i is rendered especially quiet by the variable-speed fan and integrated ECO mode. Like the paver itself, the engine is designed to cope with maximum strain: all its components are especially rugged. Steel pistons and wet-type cylinder liners, for example, ensure maximum reliability and a long service life. As a result, the SUPER 1400i provides road construction professionals with an especially sturdy, low-emission and user-friendly machine for small to medium-sized projects. The compact Universal Class paver from Vögele has a material hopper with a capacity of up to 13 t, a laydown rate of up to 600 t/h and can pave complex material such as Wet Mix Macadam (WMM) or Dry Lean Concrete (DLC) without any difficulties. The intuitive ErgoBasic operating concept also makes the machine especially simple, safe and convenient to operate.
Apart from the machine technology, the service concept of the SUPER 1400i, too, is consistently aimed at users’ needs: as part of the Wirtgen Group, Joseph Vögele AG belongs to the John Deere Worldwide Construction & Forestry Division, which means that both the machine and the engine now come from a single source. Construction firms and construction machinery agents thus benefit from an expanded service network and a full range of maintenance services: all service intervals are harmonised and customers also need just one central contact for all their needs.