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Small commercial pavers are segmented into subcategories based upon the paving application for which the paver is primar- ily designed. The subcategories are: • Residential – machines that are typical- ly 50HP or less. Asphalt is delivered to the screed by gravity using a hydraulically raised material hopper. Screeds are typ- ically 8-yards base width, extendable to 12- or 13-yards with lower weights. • Residential/Commercial Crossover – these machines are 50-75HP. Asphalt is delivered to the screed by powered feeding conveyors. Screeds are typically 8-yards base width, extendable to 13- or 14-yards with heavier weights. • Commercial – these machines are usu- ally 90-120HP. Asphalt is delivered to the screed by powered feeding conveyors. Screeds are typically 8-yards base width, extendable to 15- or 16-yards with the heaviest screed weights. Besides sheer size differences, there are some clear characteristics where small pavers differ from larger machines. “These small machines can cover a lot of different job sizes, shapes, obstacles and height requirements that many com- mercial and residential work sites bring to contractors” stated Bryce L. Davis, general sales manager, North America, LeeBoy, Lincolnton, N.C. “Small pavers can be used on parking lots, roadways, utility cuts and repairs, patchwork, drive- ways and even on some of the biggest highway job sites now as a cleanup pav- er--doing the turn lanes, medians, edge- work, shoulders etc., which frees up the mainline paver to keep paving the high- way and not stopping or slowing down its overall production.” Small asphalt pavers are versatile work- horses. “Small pavers are the Swiss Army knife of construction equipment, providing contractors a highly versatile platform that can complete a wide range of pav- ing applications,” said Travis Colwell, marketing and communications coor- dinator with Carlson Paving Products, Tacoma, Wash. “The degree of versatility does depend on the platform, and within the ‘small paver class’ you have a num- ber of subcategories including residential, pathway and commercial. For residential pavers, typically gravity fed platforms, 1.800.210.5923 these machines excel on driveways and other residential applications in and up to small parking lots. Likewise, pathway pavers are ideal for narrow width paving such as cart paths, alley paving and utility work.” Colwell continued, “Commercial pav- ers, the most popular models within the small paver class, are the most versatile EXPERT ADVICE platforms with the ability to complete residential to commercial paving proj- ects, and even reach into municipal and county work, such as street maintenance and road repair. These platforms range from 64hp up to 130hp and come in a variety of sizes and configurations to meet the diverse needs of contractors in North America.” For Dealer Opportunities in Select Areas Contact Matt Snyder 717-514-0339. [19] May 2020