"The actual name of the machine is the spray
injection patcher, but you can call it the "pothole
killer." read
more
"In many ways it looks like a regular truck -
but with one very obvious difference. An arm-like device sticks
out some nine feet in front..." read
more
"Virginia Department of Transportation officials
on Wednesday introduced their newest weapon in the war
on those nerve-jarring craters blighting the roads of
the commonwealth..." read more
"..With an
NJDOT “Pothole Killer” rumbling
behind them, Governor James E. McGreevey and State
Transportation Commissioner
Jack Lettiere announced an aggressive $15 millionroadway
repair program.." read more
"...the spray injection repairlasted up
to four times longer than a "throw and go" repair.."read more
Director of the Department of Public
Works, Roberto
Feliz, Announces The PotHole Killer will be in Camden read
more
"I've been in the DOT 17 years, and this
accomplishes much more than the usual two-man
crew," read more
Our state-of-the art spray patcher,
the "Pothole Killer",
can tackle your toughest patching and repair challenges, including:
No one else in the industry comes
close to this proprietary system:
Materials
"Patch Plus", the emulsion
we blend, works in below freezing temperatures and extremely
wet conditions.
Aggregates
The highest quality 1/4in. & 5/16in. triple wash with
less than 3% passing the 200 sieve.
Equipment
Training
PK2000
Spray injection one-man operated truck mounted unit
with on board GPS and text messaging allowing the dispatcher
to see exactly where all equipment is and the direction
it is heading. The dispatcher can contact the operator
and direct him to patching areas.
Extensive
operator
training
which includes safety book knowledge, theory of
patching, hands on training, and operations, troubleshooting
and
maintenance procedures, performed by professionals
with at least two years of field experience.