Method and device for optimizing a cutting process in road...

Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – Automatic control; signaling or indicating – Of hard material disintegrating machine

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C404S084050

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07984953

ABSTRACT:
In a method for optimizing a cutting process in milling machines which are used to machine road coverings, which comprise a milling device fitted with milling tools which is sprayed with liquid in order to cool the milling tools, in addition to a drive motor, the following steps are provided: detection of the at least one parameter which is representative of the instantaneous power output of the milling device and controlling the amount of cooling liquid supplied according to the at least one parameter which is representative of the instantaneous power output of the milling device.

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