New and Immediately Available Equipment from Hog Technologies

Company Hog Technologies
Date 03.07.2019

Hog Technologies has expanded to its brand-new 105,000 square foot facility. As a result, we have more build capacity than ever before!

Hog Technologies has two brand-new equipment that are ready to roll out of the Hogquarters in August! Units include our award-winning Stripe Hog SH8000 water blasting system and 3-in1 Rumble Hog RH7500 that can grind, groove, and cut rumble strips. These systems won’t last! Call today to reserve yours.

Brand-New Stripe Hog SH8000!
The Stripe Hog SH8000 is a water blasting and recovery system designed for either asphalt or concrete roadways and airfields. It uses ordinary fresh water without chemicals or detergents, along with a vacuum recovery system. Separating water from solids, it processes the reclaimed water for safe and easy disposal of the solid debris. With a large water and debris tank capacity the SH8000 can stay on the job for several hours before dumping or replenishing with fresh water. An easy-to-use dump system and a remote-control panel in the cab make this truck a one-person operation… saving both time and money.

Specifications
Pressure: 40,000 psi
Flow Rate: 12 gpm
Water Tank: 3,150 gal
Waste Tank: 4,750 gal
Blasting Widths: 6″-72″

Brand-New Rumble Hog RH7500 3-in1 Machine!
The Rumble Hog RH7500 is a 3-in-1 multi-purpose machine. It can grind pavement markings, cut grooves for in-laid pavement markings and cut all types of rumble strips, including sinusoidal. The rear-mounted drum is capable of shifting from one side of the truck to the other by use of a simple joystick control located in the cab. The RH7500 is capable of customizable rumble strip cutting patterns. Cutting is both mechanically and electronically synchronized with the truck’s forward movement to eliminate skipping.

Specifications
Teeth: 1″ Diamond-tipped
Water Tank: 900 gal
Debris Tank: 6 cubic yards

Contact

Hog Technologies
3170 SE Slater Street
Stuart
United States
FL 34953
  • 772-214-1714