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The
RA-300 patcher, manufactured by Rosco Manufacturing, Madison,
S.D., is a fully automated spray patching road maintenance
vehicle, which fills potholes and cracks on the road. A
operator can control all patching functions with the control
panel and joystick from the safety and comfort of the truck
cab. The operator in not required to leave the cab during any
step of the process.
The optional tank heating system uses heat from the engine to
keep aggregate from freezing in the hopper so you can patch
with ease even in cold weather.
The RA-300 uses an aggregate feed hose from the hopper slide
gate to the front bumper. The result is a patented feed system
with no moving parts. Low pressure air moves material from
hopper to patch with no paddles, chain drives or belts. The
aggregate hopper can hold up to 5 cubic yards of material,
which is enough for a full day of patching. The hinged
hydraulically activated lid with rubber seal allows easy
loading and protection from the elements.The nozzle has
no spray ring to clean, no gaskets to replace, and features
heated lines that extend all the way to the end. The result is
dependable, clog-free, maintenance-free operation you can rely
on, patch after patch. The
emulsion tank features a wide 12" load
hatch on top of tank to make loading easier. The RA-300
includes an arrow-board mounted on the back of the chassis for
safety.
The spray patch method Rosco Manufacturing using is as
following:
1. The hole is cleaned. A high volume blower provides a blast
of air to remove loose rock and debris.
2. A tack coat of hot emulsion is applied to the area to be
patched.
3. Aggregate and hot emulsion are combined with forced air and
shot into the hole.
4. A dust coat of aggregate is applied. Traffic can flow
immediately.
The machine's ability to fill potholes in cold temperatures
means crew do not have to wait for warmer weather to make
repairs. Previously, weather delays allowed potholes to
degenerate and made the crews' work more difficult. The
application of this equipment can reduce repair cost and
provide fast and better service.
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Step Patching Process 
Step 1. The hole is cleaned with a
high volume blower

Step 2. A tack coat of asphalt is
applied to the area

Step 3. A mixture of aggregate and
hot asphalt fills the hole

Step 4. A finish coat of aggregate
and traffic flows
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