Before the invention of extruded kerbing creating kerbs on roads required the use of wooden formwork which was a slow, labour intensive and expensive exercise. Delta Kerbing brought the first extruded kerb making machine into Australia over 25 years age and revolutionised the kerbing industry in Australia.

Extruding Machines

Today we use primarily Arrow 770 kerbmaker for most of our kerbing work.This compact and versatile machine can extrude in excess of 500 linear metres of kerbing per day and almost entirely eliminates the need for formwork.The kerbmaker handles tight curves down to 15 ft (4.6m) radius and as close as 100mm to objects.

Range of profiles

Delta Kerbing have a range of standard moulds. which enable us to create kerbing for roads, large and small as well as kerbs for car parks, traffic islands and hazards and storm water pits. Each standard mould profile has been outlined in the Profile Section. We have in access of forty (40) various moulds in stock. In addition to our standard moulds we can also custom build a mould for your specific requirements.

Site Preparation

Base preparation can be carried out by conventional equipment thus reducing preparation costs.

All necessary excavation and setting out of the job is to be done prior to our company arriving on site. The site is to be excavated out to correct depth and width for kerb machine, with all survey pegs in place and levels clearly marked to face of kerb marked on them. The site is to be inspected and passed by council (if required) before confirming job booking.

We have available up to three (3) crews each consisting of four (4) or five (5) men and all have the standard moulds.

   
 
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