POTHOLE PATCHING
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P5™ One-Person Patcher
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P4™ Roll-Off
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P3™ Truck-Mounted Patcher
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P2™ Two-Person Patcher
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ME-Series™ Mastic Melters
A Permanent Patch in Four Easy Steps:
1. Clean
Use high volume low pressure air to clean the patch of debris.
2. Tack
Prep the patch with a coating of emulsion.
3. Fill
Inject emulsion coated aggregate and fill pothole.
4. Coat
Apply a light coating of clean aggregate and open to traffic.
Unlike less effective methods of patching such as cold-applied, or “throw and roll” systems, Cimline’s uses a state-of-the-art spray injection process that is the best permanent repair for your roadway, highway, bridge, or parking area. With the ability to run a crew with as few 1-2 operators, permanent patches can be delivered by a single pothole patching machine that preps and installs a patch in minutes without the need for compaction. DuraPatcher™ Technology means virtually no moving parts as most Cimline machines use an air-driven system to deliver emulsion and aggregate to the street. Our Vent-Flo™ nozzle provides emulsion-coated aggregate with just the right amount of emulsion regardless of aggregate size.
Source your aggregate locally and save money. Since the majority of any pothole patch is aggregate, you will save money using a Cimline pavement maintenance system, which allows you to source the lowest cost per ton local aggregate that meets county, state, and federal department of transportation (DOT) specifications. The Cimline system spray-injection permanent pothole patching process provides a year-round option regardless of the temperature or climate. Hot, cold, wet, or dry, we will help you save money all year round with locally sourced options for your road, highway, or parking lot.
Efficient and safe contractors choose Cimline pavement maintenance preparation equipment. Our innovative mobile compressor makes preparing roadways easy, and it’s also capable of operating most common air tools. Eliminating organic materials by cleaning the pothole with the Cimline Heat Lance is a critical step, prior to applying a coating of emulsion.