2015 Wirtgen W1900 Milling Machine
The 2015 W1900 is a high-performance tracked cold planer designed for efficient road rehabilitation and asphalt milling projects. As a classic 2m-width milling machine from a renowned German manufacturer, it combines powerful performance, precise operation, and excellent maneuverability.
Equipped with a robust Mercedes-Benz OM 502 LA engine delivering 455 HP, the W1900 ensures strong power output for high-yield milling, capable of full-depth asphalt milling up to 320 mm in one pass. The advanced LEVEL-PRO automatic leveling system provides high-precision depth and cross-slope control.
Featuring a compact design, the W1900 excels in narrow construction areas while offering excellent visibility for the operator. The ergonomic operator station with a sliding seat and foldable sunshade enhances comfort during long working hours. The machine is also equipped with a high-efficiency two-stage conveying system with 800 mm wide belts that can swing ±45 degrees.
| Feature | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Model | W1900 Cold Planer |
| Year of Manufacture | 2015 |
| Engine Model | Mercedes-Benz OM 502 LA |
| Rated Power (@2000 rpm) | 340 kW / 455 HP |
| Operating Weight (CE) | 26,680 kg |
| Milling Width | 2,000 mm (6.6 ft) |
| Milling Depth | 0 - 320 mm (12.6 in) |
| Operating Speed | 0 - 29.5 m/min |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 850 L |
| Water Tank Capacity | 1,600 L |
| Conveyor Swing Angle | ±45 degrees |
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