The Wirtgen AutoPilot system provides precise control of slipform pavers without a physical stringline. The system consists of a base station, a tablet computer and an integrated control unit on the paver. As there is no need to set up and remove the stringline conventionally used for machine control, it also reduces the associated project times and costs.
Instead, the machine is guided along a virtual stringline by satellite-aided navigation. This makes the entire paving workflow faster, more efficient, and in turn more cost-efficient. At the same time, it makes the paving of complex geometries – such as tight radii or S-bends – significantly easier.
Offset paving
In offset paving applications, the wet concrete is transferred from the concrete mixer to the slipform mould by means of a feeding unit. The concrete in the slipform mould is compacted and moulded as the paver travels forward. The monolithic profile is produced with the desired shape and form at the outlet of the slipform mould. Various parameters can be set to meet the specific requirements of the application and the profile to be paved. With four models, paving widths of up to 4,000 mm, paving heights of up to 3,000 mm, and numerous customisation options, Wirtgen offers machines for every paving scenario.
A choice of belt and auger conveyors is available for feeding concrete from mixers to the slipform mould. Belt conveyors can transfer large quantities of concrete mix in a short time and are particularly maintenance-friendly. Belt conveyors of different lengths, and also folding belt conveyors, provide additional flexibility on the construction site and during transportation of the machines.
Auger conveyors thoroughly remix the concrete on its way to the mould, preventing segregation of the material. The height, pitch and lateral positioning of the concrete feeding system can be manually adjusted in-place or from the operator’s platform. This means that it can be quickly and easily adapted to the actual situation on the construction site.
The key component of the paver is the slipform mould. It is mounted on the machine with a height-adjustable and laterally-telescoping suspension system that enables it to be easily brought into the right position. The mould can be mounted on either the left or right side of all Wirtgen offset slipform pavers. This ensures that paving can always be carried out in the direction of flowing traffic.
Wirtgen offers different vibration systems for compacting the concrete. Hydraulic or electric vibrators can be selected, depending on the application and requirements. A combination of both types can also be used on the same machine.
In addition, the positioning of the track units is very flexible. The various models have a range of options for setting up the machine on the construction site. Swing legs on the front track units, also known as parallelogram arms, enable alteration of the track unit spacing and lateral shifting of the centre line. Depending on the model, the pavers also feature laterally telescoping rear track units. This guarantees high machine stability, both on construction sites with limited space and when paving with large offsets between the slipform mould and the machine.