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The durable, rugged, reliable Stone Walk-behind Vibratory Rollers are ideal for a wide variety of asphalt and soil compaction applications. A combination of variable forward and reverse drive, low center of gravity, high curb clearances and tight wall clearances make this walk behind roller highly maneuverable for confined area compaction. It is also advantageous when it comes to patching and repair, finishing along curbs, rolling road access ramps and walkways. Features: -Wide working path and added reliability from heavy duty 25.5" steel drums -Top frame easily separates from bottom frame, providing additional service access -Covers are easily removable, provide optimum access to all components -Cooler running extends life of hydraulic components with the five gallon hydraulic tank -Spin on filter adds additional protection -Easy transport and lower into trenches with the heavy-duty integral lift eye -Longer run times from 15 gallon water tank -Vibration button located for operator convenience -Easy to activate positive speed and direction controls -Reverse stop button stops reverse movement, provides added safety -Electronic vibration control keeps hydraulics out of the handle, eliminates potential damage and makes servicing easier -Water and hydraulic tanks are easily removed to facilitate flushing and replacement -Drain lines can easily be pulled away from the frame to drain fluids from the hydraulic and water systems -Reliable Parker hydraulic components carry three year leak free guarantee. Specifications: -Engine type: Lombardini Diesel 15LD400 -Starting system: Electric start, recoil backup -Max. power output according: 10 HP -Fuel tank capacity: 1.3 gallons -Hydraulic tank capacity: 5 gallons -Frequency: 3300 VPM -Impact: 2925 -Variable speeds - forward: 0 - 2.5 mph -Gradeability without vibration: 40% -Guide handle in working position: 103.5" L x 27.6" W x 45.8" H -Guide handle in transport position: 50.7" L x 27.6" W x 87" H -Dry weight: 1595 lbs -Operating weight: 1720 lbs -Drum width: 25.5" -Drum diameter: 16.5" -Curb clearance (R/L): 10" -Side clearance (R/L): 1.06" -Water tank capacity: 15 gallons -Warranty: 1 year parts and labor warranty to protect against manufacturing defects MADE IN AMERICA
This Fully hydrostatic walk behind roller has excellent compaction results on both soil and asphalt. Advanced engineering and latest design produces these rugged dependable vibratory rollers, all-hydrostatic drive with no drive chain. The high speed on this Walk Behind Duplex Roller provides greater surface coverage. A progressive control for both speed and forward/reverse motion gives smooth starting and stopping. The hydrostatic motors and vibration drive gives maximum compaction effect. This BWR650 is streamline, with narrow overall width, minimal overhang and completely smooth sides that allow access to tighter areas. Both drums on this Belle Group Unit are machined which help avoid marking on hot asphalt mixes. Low centre of gravity guarantees stable and reliable operations. Features: -Diesel electric start - reliable, easy start -Low noise emission -High compaction force 4500 lbf/drum -Good water tank capacity 9.25 gallons -Extra heavy duty design for tough conditions - heavy duty protection frame and adjustable handles with -safety stop button well positioned. -Easy access for maintenance to hydraulic components and filter -High speed gives good surface coverage, with simple forward reverse device for smooth operation -Minimum width and limited overhang make the BWR excellent in tight conditions -Narrow profile and less than 2cm wall clearance -Non corrosion sprinkler system, controls located near the operator Specifications: -Engine: Kubota E75NB3 Diesel with Electric Start -Horsepower: 6.5 hp -Frequency: 55/3300 (Hz/vpm) -Force: 4500 lbf -Travel (mph): 2.24 -Weight: 1485 lbs -Plate Size: 46" H x 28" W x 95" D Walk_Behind_Duplex_Roller_Specification-Sheet
Hand-knotted in India with over 180 fine knots per square inch, Surya's Heirloom collection features intricate and beautiful Persian designs. Encompassing a vast color range from the soft shades to very strong vibrant colors, Heirloom designs will surely complement any decor. Hand-knotted in India using superior semi-worsted New Zealand wool, Heirloom is thoughtfully assembled to create intricate, exquisite and delicate masterpieces to embrace any décor. Features: -Hand-knotted in India using semi-worsted New Zealand Wool -Intricate, beautiful Persian designs in a vast color range -Colors: Cinnamon, Golden Beige, Fern Green, Light Ginger -Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'6'' x 5'6'', 5'6'' x 8'6'', 8'6'' x 11'6'', 9'6'' x 13'6'', Runner 2'6'' x 8', Runner 3' x 12', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.
Hand-knotted in India with over 180 fine knots per square inch, Surya's Heirloom collection features intricate and beautiful Persian designs. Encompassing a vast color range from the soft shades to very strong vibrant colors, Heirloom designs will surely complement any decor. Hand-knotted in India using superior semi-worsted New Zealand wool, Heirloom is thoughtfully assembled to create intricate, exquisite and delicate masterpieces to embrace any décor. Features: -Hand-knotted in India using semi-worsted New Zealand Wool -Intricate, beautiful Persian designs in a vast color range -Colors: Black, Fern, Coral, Burgundy, Jade -Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'6'' x 5'6'', 5'6'' x 8'6'', 8'6'' x 11'6'', 9'6'' x 13'6'', Runner 2'6'' x 8', Runner 3' x 12', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.
Hand-knotted in India with over 180 fine knots per square inch, Surya's Heirloom collection features intricate and beautiful Persian designs. Encompassing a vast color range from the soft shades to very strong vibrant colors, Heirloom designs will surely complement any decor. Hand-knotted in India using superior semi-worsted New Zealand wool, Heirloom is thoughtfully assembled to create intricate, exquisite and delicate masterpieces to embrace any décor. Features: -Hand-knotted in India using semi-worsted New Zealand Wool -Intricate, beautiful Persian designs in a vast color range -Colors: Burgundy, Black, Fern, Gold, Jade, Coral -Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'6'' x 5'6'', 5'6'' x 8'6'', 8'6'' x 11'6'', 9'6'' x 13'6'', Runner 2'6'' x 8', Runner 3' x 12', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.
Hand-knotted in India with over 180 fine knots per square inch, Surya's Heirloom collection features intricate and beautiful Persian designs. Encompassing a vast color range from the soft shades to very strong vibrant colors, Heirloom designs will surely complement any decor. Hand-knotted in India using superior semi-worsted New Zealand wool, Heirloom is thoughtfully assembled to create intricate, exquisite and delicate masterpieces to embrace any décor. Features: -Hand-knotted in India using semi-worsted New Zealand Wool -Intricate, beautiful Persian designs in a vast color range -Colors: Brown, Cream, Mint, Cinnamon, Jade, Burgundy, Grey -Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'6'' x 5'6'', 5'6'' x 8'6'', 8'6'' x 11'6'', 9'6'' x 13'6'', Runner 2'6'' x 8', Runner 3' x 12', Round 8' Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Surya Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation. With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
These area rugs are constructed of 100% wool hand spun and are vegetable dyed to create a beauty that is complemented by the superior craftsmanship of this hand knotted collection.
The Leaves design is our artistic variation on the Agra carpets of the Mughal Empire. Agra has long been the capital of the famed Mughal Empire. Agra expanded greatly during the second half of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. Carpet weavers were brought here from all over the Persian Empire to enhance carpet weaving. Today Agra still contains a wealth of remarkable carpets skillfully woven by the artisans of this great city.
The Leaves design is our artistic variation on the Agra carpets of the Mughal Empire. Agra has long been the capital of the famed Mughal Empire. Agra expanded greatly during the second half of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. Carpet weavers were brought here from all over the Persian Empire to enhance carpet weaving. Today Agra still contains a wealth of remarkable carpets skillfully woven by the artisans of this great city.
The Leaves design is our artistic variation on the Agra carpets of the Mughal Empire. Agra has long been the capital of the famed Mughal Empire. Agra expanded greatly during the second half of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. Carpet weavers were brought here from all over the Persian Empire to enhance carpet weaving. Today Agra still contains a wealth of remarkable carpets skillfully woven by the artisans of this great city.
The Leaves design is our artistic variation on the Agra carpets of the Mughal Empire. Agra has long been the capital of the famed Mughal Empire. Agra expanded greatly during the second half of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. Carpet weavers were brought here from all over the Persian Empire to enhance carpet weaving. Today Agra still contains a wealth of remarkable carpets skillfully woven by the artisans of this great city.
The Leaves design is our artistic variation on the Agra carpets of the Mughal Empire. Agra has long been the capital of the famed Mughal Empire. Agra expanded greatly during the second half of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. Carpet weavers were brought here from all over the Persian Empire to enhance carpet weaving. Today Agra still contains a wealth of remarkable carpets skillfully woven by the artisans of this great city.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
Mughal Garden pattern originates from a carpet woven in Northern India in the mid 1600?s. An antique carpet (ca. 1650) in the same design, only woven in pashmena wool on a silk foundation, is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During this time period flowers moved from being highlight designs to being the primary design of the carpets. These carpets bloomed with naturalistic floral motifs. Mughal carpets were also an inspiration to the famed William Morris and other arts & crafts innovators.
This design is our interpretation of the Sultanabad carpets woven in the Arak province in northwest Iran. The production of Sultanabad carpets flourished in the late 19th century when European companies commissioned large decorative rugs for the European market. Today these carpets are a wonderful addition to any setting.
These area rugs are constructed of 100% wool hand spun and are vegetable dyed to create a beauty that is complemented by the superior craftsmanship of this hand knotted collection.
These area rugs are constructed of 100% wool hand spun and are vegetable dyed to create a beauty that is complemented by the superior craftsmanship of this hand knotted collection.
All of the carpets in our Nanking collection are hand-knotted in India with a blend of Gazni Afghan and Indian handspun wool, incorporating a high hand twisted base with a light twist in the motif giving an almost 3D effect. The base is made from hand-spun wool and the motif is machine spun this unique combination of weaving is an original developed by Nature?s Looms. Using this combination gives this collection not only a 3D effect but a silky feel as well, completely unique. An original design concept. Nanking now called Nanjing is a city on the eastern coast of China. Because of its location Nanking was a major exporting city, silk being one of the largest. Yun-Jin or, ?Cloud Brocade?, silk was and still is one of the most popular silks in the market today. We used this Cloud Brocade idea in our Nanking carpet. Many of the motifs in the carpet are depicting the same cloud motifs used in the famous Yun-Jin silks.
All of the carpets in our Nanking collection are hand-knotted in India with a blend of Gazni Afghan and Indian handspun wool, incorporating a high hand twisted base with a light twist in the motif giving an almost 3D effect. The base is made from hand-spun wool and the motif is machine spun this unique combination of weaving is an original developed by Nature?s Looms. Using this combination gives this collection not only a 3D effect but a silky feel as well, completely unique. An original design concept. Nanking now called Nanjing is a city on the eastern coast of China. Because of its location Nanking was a major exporting city, silk being one of the largest. Yun-Jin or, ?Cloud Brocade?, silk was and still is one of the most popular silks in the market today. We used this Cloud Brocade idea in our Nanking carpet. Many of the motifs in the carpet are depicting the same cloud motifs used in the famous Yun-Jin silks.
All of the carpets in our Kimono collection are hand-knotted in India with a blend of Gazni Afghan and Indian handspun wool, incorporating a high hand twisted base with a light twist in the motif giving an almost 3D effect. The base is made from hand-spun wool and the motif is machine spun this unique combination of weaving is an original developed by Nature?s Looms. Using this combination gives this collection not only a 3D effect but a silky feel as well, completely unique. An original design concept. The Kimono is the traditional clothing in Japan. Kimono styles have changed in Japan over a period of time. Our ?Kimono? design is most closely modeled after the kimono of the Edo period around 1601-1867 A.D. During this time period better dyeing techniques were developed, and they were now made of multicolored, highly decorated fabric.
All of the carpets in our Ming collection are hand-knotted in India with a blend of Gazni Afghan and Indian handspun wool, incorporating a high hand twisted base with a light twist in the motif giving an almost 3D effect. The base is made from hand-spun wool and the motif is machine spun this unique combination of weaving is an original developed by Nature?s Looms. Using this combination gives this collection not only a 3D effect but a silky feel as well, completely unique. An original design concept.
These area rugs are constructed of 100% wool hand spun and are vegetable dyed to create a beauty that is complemented by the superior craftsmanship of this hand knotted collection.