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New look for the Aeroking series by Selvatici

by Giacomo Di Paola
October 2015 | Back

 

At the Garden Show in Monza the spotlight is on the “prized items” of the Selvatici collection. Special attention went to the Aeroking aerator, one of the models that have made the history of the Bologna brand, which was designed to aerate roots and facilitate the flow of water by creating holes in the soil (maximum depth of 40 cm, maximum diameter of 2.5 cm, distance 10 cm) without affecting its characteristics. Ideal for the maintenance of public parks and sports fields, the Aeroking aerators, available in four versions, with working widths of 120, 165, 210 and 250 cm, were displayed at the festival in Brianza with a new design, to meet the expectations of all those professionals who require work tools that are not just reliable and durable, but also appealing in design. The Garden Show also focused on the Topdresser Sandqueen sand spreader, one more flagship item of the team from San Lazzaro di Savena, which ensures precise operations and uniformity in spreading materials such as sand, peat, soil and more. The range has four models: SQ 300 (capacity 300 litres), SQ 430 (430 litres), SQ 1000 (1000 litres) and SQ 2000 (2000 litres). The SQ 300 and SQ 430 are small and self-propelled, designed to work in smaller green spaces where the presence of flower beds, bushes and plants makes it difficult the use of bulky equipment. The SQ 1000 and SQ 2000 operate in conjunction with a tractor, whose auxiliary pump activates and manages both the internal hopper carpet and the rotary spreading brush. Both models are equipped with a rotating brush in anti-abrasive material (ensures uniform processing) and a rear flow adjustment system, which ensures a constant and precise spreading of the material. Finally, the SQ 1000 and SQ 2000 are equipped with a rear lever through which the operator can set the length of distribution and crushing of the material, varying the angle of impact between the product and the brush itself.

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