Wirtgen Flagship large milling machines at Conexpo-Con/Agg 2020
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
World Coal,
Wirtgen has added the W 220 Fi and W 250 Fi flagship models to its F series. They will celebrate their world premiere at Conexpo-Con/Agg 2020
The new W 220 Fi and W 250 Fi large milling machines serve a wide range of applications at a maximum milling depth of 350° mm/14 in. – from surface course rehabilitation and fine milling work to complete removal of the surface. Various drive concepts are available to ensure maximum, optimal milling performance. The W 220 Fi is equipped with a two-speed dual shift powershift transmission, while the W 250 Fi has an active dual power dual engine drive. With an engine power of 801 hp and 1010 hp for the W 220 Fi and W 250 Fi respectively, the two flagship models are exceptionally powerful.
Mill Assist as a standard
Like the F Series models W 200 Fi, W 207 Fi and W 210 Fi, the W 220 Fi and W 250 Fi are also setting new standards in terms of milling performance and machine efficiency. In the automatic mode, the Mill Assist standard assistance system provides a balance between performance and operating costs. This not only improves milling performance, but also reduces diesel, water, and pick consumption, as well as CO2 emissions.
Optimal machine parameters for all working strategies
The machine operator can also preselect a working strategy from ‘cost-optimised,’ ‘performance-optimised,’ or ‘milling texture quality.’ For example, it is possible to define the required milling texture quality on a scale of 1 (coarse) to 10 (very fine) in advance at the touch of a button.
Automatic control of engine drives
Mill Assist also automatically controls the two-speed dual shift powershift transmission. Together with the diesel engine, the intelligent control of the two-speed powershift transmission extends both the upper and lower range of possible milling drum speeds. At lower speeds, fuel and pick wear can be significantly reduced. At higher speeds, high milling pattern quality is ensured, even in the case of high area performances.
With the active dual power dual engine drive of the W 250 Fi, depending on the project situation and the pre-selected working strategy, Mill Assist then automatically controls just one or both motors. In addition, the engines operate efficiently at optimally adapted speeds. This significantly reduces costs for diesel and cutting tools.
WPT for precise documentation of performance and efficiency
The Wirtgen Performance Tracker (WPT) calculates the precise surface milling performance, milling volume, and consumption values for the machine. All-important performance and consumption data are displayed on the operator’s platform in real time for the milling machine operator. The data is also sent to the machine operator by e-mail in an automatically generated report immediately after the completion of the milling work.
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