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Responing to customer demands for greater performance and productivity, BOMAG, Kewanee, Ill., has introduced the new 4413 self-propelled asphalt paver featuring more engine horsepower, a redesigned undercarriage and improved operator ergonomics. The new 4413 paver is powered by a 60-hp Cummins A Series water-cooled diesel engine that offers approximately 40% more output torque than the engine on the previous model.

March 20, 2007

Responing to customer demands for greater performance and productivity, BOMAG, Kewanee, Ill., has introduced the new 4413 self-propelled asphalt paver featuring more engine horsepower, a redesigned undercarriage and improved operator ergonomics. The new 4413 paver is powered by a 60-hp Cummins A Series water-cooled diesel engine that offers approximately 40% more output torque than the engine on the previous model.

The 4413 includes an exclusive load-sensing hydraulic system that saves on fuel consumption by delivering power only when needed. Even with this power-saving system, the new paver can push asphalt feeder trucks while maintaining working speeds up to 160 ft per minute.

The 4413 paver offers paving widths ranging from 8 to 13 ft, making it ideal for driveway, parking lot, asphalt repair and resurfacing applications. Designed to hold up to 7.5 tons of asphalt, the high-capacity hopper provides long operation intervals with fewer refills.