Artificial Grass Maintenance unveils the Double Renew2
Artificial Grass Maintenance Ltd has launched The Double Renew2.
Based on the original Renew2 modular design and developed for sand dressed, sand filled and 3G surfaces, it offers twice the productivity, ideal for full sized pitches.
An increased working width brushes, decompacts, distributes and finishes a full sized pitch in just 45 minutes.
Specially designed brushes lift the pile and loosen the infill, while fully adjustable angled tines offer accurate depth adjustment giving a softer rejuvenated playing surface.
The angle of the tines follows the surface, preventing snagging or seam damage and the lightweight, contour-hugging, flexible frame ensures The Double Renew2 can be used on surfaces of any age and condition.
A height adjustable spreader bar distributes and levels the infill with a back finishing brush then smoothing the surface ready for immediate play.
The Double Renew2 easily folds together and castors fitted to the side of the frame allow for easy vertical movement and storage.
Users can customise the system with additional components to create a bespoke machine to suit their individual requirements.
Optional components available include: multiple tine bars; Z brush; soft finishing brush; and adjustment nylon tine system;3-point linkage connection; and surface debris collection box.
The machine measures up as follows: length - 118cm (with wheels 128cm); width - 118cm (working width 224cm); height - 48cm (folded); and weight - 160kg.
Artificial Grass Maintenance recommends that the Double Renew2 is pulled by a tractor of 20 - or more - horsepower.

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