Graders For Sale in Namibia

Graders For Sale in Namibia

What is a Grader?

A grader, also commonly referred to as a road grader, motor grader, or simply a blade, is a form of heavy equipment with a long blade used to create a flat surface during grading. Although the earliest models were towed behind horses, and later tractors, most modern graders are self-propelled and thus technically “motor graders”.

Graders For Sale in Namibia

BPI Graders Grader 2.1m SK7 N$ 24500 Grader 2.4M SK8 N$ 27000 Grader 2.1 hyd N$ 43100 Grader 2,4 hyd N$ 49000.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the types of grader?

There are two types of categories graders can fall under: Rigid frame motor grader and Articulated frame motor grader. Rigid frame motor grader has only one axle. Axle is unable to turn left or right about a point.

What is the work of a grader?

In civil engineering, the grader’s purpose is to “finish grade” (to refine or set precisely). Graders are commonly used in the construction and maintenance of dirt and gravel roads for creating a flat surface where the asphalt will be placed.

What is the application of grader?

Graders are commonly used in the construction and maintenance of dirt and gravel roads. In constructing paved roads, they prepare a wide flat base course for the final road surface. Graders are also used to set native soil or gravel foundation pads to finish grade before the construction of large buildings.

What is the difference between grader and dozer?

Motor graders can even be used to move small amount of materials like dirt etc., but they cannot move large or heavy loads unlike the bulldozers. This is majorly due to the physical size and the blade location of motor grader which makes it unsuitable for moving heavy materials.

What is the capacity of a grader?

EXCAVATION

Sr.NoMachinesCapacity
1Dozer150 cum/hr
2Grader192 cum/hr
3Compactor130 cum/hr
4Tipper10 cum/hr

What is the benefit of grader?

Its primary function is to prepare the top layer of a road for laying asphalt on it. They provide most of the accuracy when it comes to the slope of which the rest of a road is constructed. If you’re looking for a grader for your next road construction project, consider renting instead of buying a new one.

How many gears does a grader have?

Caterpillar 140K transmission specifications

TypeDirect drive, powershift
Maximum forward speed47.3 kilometres per hour
Maximum reverse speed37.4 kilometres per hour
Number of forward gears8
Number of reverse gears6

How many gears does a grader have?

Caterpillar 140K transmission specifications

TypeDirect drive, powershift
Maximum forward speed47.3 kilometres per hour
Maximum reverse speed37.4 kilometres per hour
Number of forward gears8
Number of reverse gears6

How many levers are in a grader?

In the left section of our control panel, we have at least 4 levers with two levels of freedom up and down without counting the neutral position of the same that is in the central position. Up: Lower the blade on the left side. Down: Lift the blade on the left side.

Who invented the grader?

The first documented grader of this type was invented in 1885 by Joseph D. Adams, in Indianapolis. Named the “Little Wonder”, it made use of the leaning wheel principle, with two wooden wheels that could be angled to the side.