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Contractor Tough CONTRACTOR TOUGH SITE PREP // PLACING // FINISHING // PAVING EQUIPMENT AEC Factory & Headquarters in Paragould, Arkansas ABOUT ALLEN ENGINEERING CORPORATION Allen Engineering Corp. (AEC) was founded in The Allen product line represents a complete system 1964 by Dewayne and Mary Ann Allen in Piggott, for the site-prep, placing, finishing, and paving of all Arkansas as a Ready Mix Concrete Operation. types of concrete. The company evolved and changed from We design, manufacture, and assemble each piece a Ready Mix and Aggregate Producer (with of Allen Equipment to be “Contractor Tough” so it can six locations in Arkansas and Missouri) to a stand up to the most challenging job-site conditions Concrete Pumping operation and eventually into created by concrete contractors. a Concrete Contractor. Allen Engineering has maintained a leading role in the In 1977, Dewayne manufactured Allen’s first evolution of high tolerance concrete floors (measured piece of concrete equipment, the Razorback® by F Numbers) around the world. Allen Engineering Truss Screed, in an old Truck Repair Shop in was the first company to put Floating Discs (Pans) Paragould, Arkansas. under a Ride-On Power Trowel which led to a Today, AEC is a designer, manufacturer, significant improvement in concrete floor flatness. distributor, and marketer of the Allen® line of Today, Allen counts many of the major concrete Concrete and Related Equipment that is sold contractors from around the world as satisfied owners across the country and around the world. of Allen Equipment. Over Fifty Years later, AEC is still a Family Owned and Operated, Arkansas Based Business with Jay Allen (President and second generation) running the daily operations. Dewayne and Mary Ann Allen still serve on the company’s Board of Directors offering guidance and over-sight. 2 PAGE 2 ABOUT ALLEN ENGINEERING COPRORATION Team Allen in front of the AEC Factory The majority of Allen Equipment is manufactured in the company’s 173K square foot manufacturing and distribution facility located in Paragould. The factory occupies the same site on Fifth Street as the ready mix concrete operation that Dewayne Allen purchased in 1968. Allen Engineering is a fully integrated equipment designer and manufacturer. Our in-house operations include equipment design, engineering, prototyping, testing, CNC machining, metal fabrication, laser metal cutting, welding, powder coat painting, assembly, warehousing, and distribution. VISION AEC employs a sales and marketing team that To be the premier, global provider of concrete includes a full-time, job-site focused sales force and related equipment solutions for professional and well as a network of independent sales contractors. representative agencies. Allen Concrete Equipment is sold and rented worldwide in over 90 countries MISSION through a network of concrete-focused dealers, We provide innovative concrete and related rental centers, and distributors. equipment that solves professional contractor’s major quality and productivity issues on their jobsites. CORE VALUES Safety: Priority One People: Our most valuable asset Quality: Our most important attribute Innovation: Our focus with our products and processes Teamwork: The way we work and think Customer/Contractor Focused: Our key driver Honestly: The only way we do business 3 PAGE 3 REASONS TO BUY ALLEN EQUIPMENT OUR PASSION IS QUALITY Every member of Team Allen is focused on the total quality and reliability of every machine we make. OUR FOCUS IS INNOVATION We are committed to constantly developing, innovating and improving our full line of equipment. FAMILY OWNED The owners are directly involved in the everyday operation of the business focusing daily on Total Customer Satisfaction. CONTRACTOR FOCUSED Our top priority for over 50 years has been to service and support the professional contractor. TWO-YEAR WARRANTY We back up what we make and sell so you can have complete confidence in our equipment. Allen Concrete College (ACC) combines a classroom seminar and hands-on training in concrete placing and finishing techniques to produce high f-number floors. ACC is a great opportunity for Allen Dealers and contractors to learn how to increase the flatness and levelness of floors, the basics of concrete flooring mix design and the F-Number System. To register for our next class, go to the online application form at www.alleneng.com with complete information on the date and costs. ALLEN® PRODUCTS ARE COVERED UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING PATENT NUMBERS: Allen® Products are covered under one or more of the following patent numbers: U.S. Patents: 465897S; 466,909; 5,816,739; 5,803,658; 5,890,833; 474,203; 5,988,939; 6,019,433; 5,934,823; 5,988,938; 5,967,696; 6,053,660; 6,089,787; 6,106,193; 6,048,130; 6,019,545; 6,089,786; 6,582,153; 6,857,815B2; 6,955,404; 7,108,449B1; 7,114,876B1; 7,316,523B1; 7,690,864; 8,360,680; 9,068,300; 9,068,301; With other Patents Pending 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE SITE PREP FINISHING TAMPING RAMMER COMPACTORS 6 PERVIOUS CONCRETE & HAND TOOLS 24 VIBRATORY PLATE COMPACTORS 6 FLOAT PANS & TROWEL BLADES 25 REVERSIBLE PLATE COMPACTORS 7 WALK-BEHIND TROWELS Professional // PRO Series 26 PLACING Value Premium // VP Series 27 CONCRETE & PLASTER-MORTAR MIXERS 8 - 9 RIDING TROWELS POWER BUGGIES Hydra Drive Extreme // HDX Series 28 - 29 Rubber Tire Buggies 10 - 11 High Performance // HP Series 30 - 31 Track Buggies 12 - 15 Mechanical Super Pro // MSP Series 32 - 33 VIBRATORS Mechanical Pro // MP Series 34 - 36 Gasoline Backpack 16 POWER SPRAYERS 37 Electric Flex Shaft 16 CONCRETE SAW 37 Power Vibe Series 16 High-Frequency 17 PAVING TRUSS SCREEDS BRIDGE DECK FINISHERS 38 - 39 Steel Truss Screeds 18 - 19 TRIPLE ROLLER TUBE PAVERS 40 - 41 Aluminum Truss Screeds 19 WORK BRIDGES 42 - 43 Truss Screed Accessories 20 - 21 MAGIC SCREED® 22 ROLLER TUBE FINISHERS Hydraulic Drive 23 Engine Drive 23 PROUD MEMBERS OF NEED MORE INFO? VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.ALLENENG.COM FOLLOW US ON GIVE US A CALL 800.643.0095 (USA ONLY) / 870.236.7751 5 TAMPING RAMMER COMPACTORS With high stroke and maximum blows per minute, our high-performance tamping compactors produce impressive impact force and are perfect for cohesive soil compaction application. SITE PREP DESCRIPTION ATC130H ATC170H ENGINE Honda GX100 (98 cc) Honda GX100 (98 cc) HORSEPOWER CLASS 3 hp (2.2 kW) 3 hp (2.2 kW) FUEL CAPACITY .9 gal (3.5 L) .9 gal (3.5 L) BLOWS PER MINUTE 650 - 700 bpm 650 - 700 bpm SHOE SIZE 13.4 x 10.8 in (34 x 27.5 cm) 13.1 x 11.2 in (33.5 x 28.5 cm) IMPACT FORCE 3,064 lbf (1,390 kgf) 3,527 lbf (1,600 kgf) TRAVEL SPEED 32.8 - 42.7 ft/min (10 - 13 m/min) 32.8 - 42.7 ft/min (10 - 13 m/min) COMPACTION DEPTH 24 in (61 cm) 24 in (61 cm) COMPACTION AREA 2,799 ft2/hr (260 m2/hr) 2,799 ft2/hr (260 m2/hr) WEIGHT 152 lb (69 kg) 175 lb (79 kg) 28.9 x 14.5 x 40.7 in 28.9 x 14.5 x 42.1 in DIMENSIONS (L X W X H) (73.5 x 37 x 103.5 cm) (73.5 x 37 x 107 cm) PLATE COMPACTORS APC140H Our plate compactors are available with the size and perfomance needed for practically every compaction application from granular soil footings and sub-bases to asphalt paving repairs. APC160H DESCRIPTION APC140H APC160H APC210H ENGINE Honda GX120 (121 cc) Honda GX160 (163cc) Honda GX160 (163cc) HORSEPOWER CLASS 3.5 hp (2.7 kW) 5.5 hp (4.1 kW) 5.5 hp (4.1 kW) VIBRATION FREQUENCY 5,640 vpm (94 Hz) 5,640 vpm (94 Hz) 5,640 vpm (94 Hz) PLATE SIZE 20 x 14.1 in (51 x 36 cm) 20 x 16.5 in (51 x 42 cm) 23.2 x 19.6 in (59 x 50 cm) CENTRIFUGAL FORCE 2,359 lbf (1,070 kgf) 2,778 lbf (1,260 kgf) 3,461 lbf (1,570 kgf) TRAVEL SPEED 82 ft/min (25 m/min) 82 ft/min (25 m/min) 82 ft/min (25 m/min) COMPACTION DEPTH 7.9 in (20 cm) 11.8 in (30 cm) 13.7 in (35 cm) COMPACTION AREA 5,920 - 6,458 ft2/hr (550 - 600 m2/hr) 6,243 - 6,997 ft2/hr (580 - 650 m2/hr) 6,673 - 7,534 ft2/hr (620 - 700 m2/hr) WATER TANK CAPACITY 1.6 gal (6 L) 3.1 gal (12 L) 3.1 gal (12 L) MAXIMUM GRADEABILITY 20º 20º 20º WEIGHT 145 lb (66 kg) 163 lb (74 kg) 209 lb (95 kg) 38.2 x 14.1 x 41.3 in 38.2 x 16.5 x 41.3 in 43.3 x 19.6 x 37 in DIMENSIONS (L X W X H) (97 x 36 x 105 cm) (97 x 42 x 105 cm) (110 x 50 x 94 cm) 6 REVERSIBLE PLATE COMPACTORS COMPACTORS Great for tight places such as trench and excavation projects where room to turn around is limited, Allen Reversible Plate Compactors feature two exciter shafts that provide the forward/reverse direction control, and create a strong compaction force for deeper lifts or making fewer passes. Ideal for large foundations, retaining walls and compaction along pipe projects. All of our plate compactors come equipped with a water tank and a wheel kit. ARP870D DESCRIPTION ARP340H ARP700H ARP870D ENGINE Honda GX160 (163 cc) Honda GX270 (270 cc) Hatz 1B40 Diesel HORSEPOWER CLASS 5.5 hp (4.1 kW) 9 hp (6.7 kW) 9.3 hp (7.3 kW) VIBRATION FREQUENCY 5,400 vpm (90 Hz) 4,200 vpm (70 Hz) 4,200 vpm (70 Hz) PLATE SIZE 20 x 25.6 in (51 x 65 cm) 31.5 x 25 in (80 x 64 cm) 35.8 x 25.6 in (91 x 65 cm) CENTRIFUGAL FORCE 6,744 lbf (3,059 kgf) 8,990 lbf (4,078 kgf) 11,241 lbf (5,099 kgf) TRAVEL SPEED 72 ft/min (22 m/min) 72 ft/min (22 m/min) 85.3 ft/min (26 m/min) COMPACTION AREA 6,997 ft2/hr (650 m2/hr) 8,525 ft2/hr (792 m2/hr) 9,817 ft 2/hr (912 m2/hr) MAXIMUM GRADEABILITY 25º 30º 30º WEIGHT 342 lb (155 kg) 705 lb (320 kg) 870 lb (395 kg) 25.6 x 20 x 46.5 in 35.4 x 25 x 48.5 in 41.4 x 25.6 x 49.5 in DIMENSIONS (L X W X H) (65 x 50 x 118.3 cm) (90 x 64 x 123.2 cm) (105 x 65 x 125.6 cm) 7 CONCRETE & PLASTER-MORTAR MIXERS Allen concrete and plaster-mortar mixers are designed and manufactured with the same quality and high standards as the rest of the Allen line-up, and are all highway towable.
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