APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Sample Clauses

APPLICATION EQUIPMENT. Use asphalt application equipment that meets Article 600-5 of the 2012 Standard Specifications. Apply aggregate by the use of a self-propelled, pneumatic-tire aggregate spreader capable of maintaining a specified rate with a uniform application for the width of asphalt material being covered. Tailgate spreaders will not be permitted. Areas that are inaccessible to the aggregate spreader shall be covered by hand spreading or other acceptable methods. 660-7 APPLICATION OF EMULSION The grades of emulsion shall be CRS-2L or CRS-2P. The target rates of application and the temperature that the emulsion is to be applied shall be as shown in Table 660-1 or as directed by the Engineer Base the required rates of application on the volume of material at the application temperature. TABLE 660-1 MATERIAL APPLICATION RATES AND TEMPERATURES Type of Coat Layer Aggregate Type Aggregate Target RateA (Lbs/Sy) Emulsion Target RateB,C,D (Gal/Sy) Single Seal Top 78M 18 0.35 5/16" LW 10 0.32 #9 10 0.32 CA-9 LW 10 0.35 Double Seal Top 78M 12 0.25 5/16" LW 9 0.25 #9 9 0.25 CA-9 LW 9 0.25 #14 7 0.20 Bottom 78M 18 0.30 5/16" LW 10 0.30 Triple Seal Top 78M 12 0.22 5/16" LW 9 0.25 #9 9 0.25 CA-9 LW 9 0.25 #14 7 0.20 Middle 78M 15 0.24 5/16" LW 9 0.25 Bottom 78M 18 0.30 #67 30 0.32 5/16" LW 9 0.25 Mat #67 38 0.32 #57 40 0.35 Mat and Double Seal Top 78M 12 0.25 5/16" LW 9 0.25 Middle 78M 16 0.25 Mat #67 38 0.40 Mat Coat 78M 18 0.35 #67 38 0.40 A. Aggregate Target Rates have +/- 1.0 lbs/sy tolerance limit.
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APPLICATION EQUIPMENT. Use asphalt application equipment that meets Article 600-5 of the 2012 Standard Specifications. Apply aggregate by the use of a self-propelled, pneumatic-tire aggregate spreader capable of maintaining a specified rate with a uniform application for the width of asphalt material being covered. Tailgate spreaders will not be permitted. Areas that are inaccessible to the aggregate spreader shall be covered by hand spreading or other acceptable methods. 660-7 AGGREGATE TYPE AND APPLICATION RATES TABLE 660-1 SEAL TYPES AND MATERIAL APPLICATION RATES MAP # TYPE OF SEAL LAYER AGGREGATE TYPE AGGREGATE TARGET RATEA (LBS/SY) EMULSION TARGET RATEB,C,D (GAL/SY) See SOQ Double Top 78M 12 .25 Bottom 78M 18 .30
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT. Use asphalt application equipment that meets Article 600-5 of the 2012 Standard Specifications. Apply aggregate by the use of a self-propelled, pneumatic-tire aggregate spreader capable of maintaining a specified rate with a uniform application for the width of asphalt material being covered. Tailgate spreaders will not be permitted. Areas that are inaccessible to the aggregate spreader shall be covered by hand spreading or other acceptable methods. 660-7 AGGREGATE TYPE AND APPLICATION RATES MAPS TYPE OF SEAL LAYER AGGREGATE TYPE AGGREGATE TARGET RATEA (LBS/SY) EMULSION TARGET RATEB,C,D (GAL/SY) 13 and 16 Mat Coat #67 18 0.38
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT. Use asphalt application equipment that meets Article 600-5 of the 2012 Standard Specifications. Apply aggregate by the use of a self-propelled, pneumatic-tire aggregate spreader capable of maintaining a specified rate with a uniform application for the width of asphalt material being covered. Tailgate spreaders will not be permitted. Areas that are inaccessible to the aggregate spreader shall be covered by hand spreading or other acceptable methods. 660-7 AGGREGATE TYPE AND APPLICATION RATES MAP # TYPE OF SEAL LAYER AGGREGATE TYPE AGGREGATE TARGET RATEA (LBS/SY) EMULSION TARGET RATEB,C,D (GAL/SY) 1 Mat Straight No. 6M 38 0.40 2 Mat Straight No. 6M 38 0.40 3 Mat Straight No. 6M 38 0.40 (A) Aggregate Target Rates have +/- 2.0 lbs/sy tolerance limit.
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT. Use asphalt application equipment that meets Article 600-5 of the 2012 Standard Specifications. Apply aggregate by the use of a self-propelled, pneumatic-tire aggregate spreader capable of maintaining a specified rate with a uniform application for the width of asphalt material being covered. Tailgate spreaders will not be permitted. Areas that are inaccessible to the aggregate spreader shall be covered by hand spreading or other acceptable methods. 660-7 AGGREGATE TYPE AND APPLICATION RATES TABLE 660-1 SEAL TYPES AND MATERIAL APPLICATION RATES Bottom 78M 18 0.30 A. Aggregate Target Rates have +/- 2.0 lbs/sy tolerance limit.
APPLICATION EQUIPMENT. Use epoxy application equipment, which is equipped with or capable of the following: Precisely metering the two components in the ratio of proportion recommended by the manufacturer. Producing the required amount of heat at the mixing head and gun tip. Maintaining temperatures within the tolerances recommended. Gauges for each proportioning pump so that any pressure difference can be easily monitored. A minimum 24" long static mixer unit for proper mixing of the two components of the epoxy marking material. Each component of the epoxy pavement marking shall be in a homogeneous state prior to mixing, Have the capability to totally mix component A with component B immediately prior to the marking application. Have the capability to spray both yellow and white pavement marking material and have the equipment mounted on a truck of sufficient size and stability with an adequate power source to produce uniform lines of the specified dimension. A metering device to register the accumulated installed footage for each gun

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