Curb Roller Manufacturing  

Fairview,  KS 
United States
http://curbroller.com
  • Booth: 303

At Curb Roller Manufacturing we believe you shouldn't need multiple machines to do a few different jobs. With our line of innovative roller screeds you can do a broader scope of work with equipment built for versatility and quality- helping you get more jobs and increasing your bottom line. From hydraulic to battery to corded, we have a concrete roller screed for you!

Brands: Curb Roller CM4000, Batt Screed BS6000, Hydra-Screed HS3000, Eel Screed ES6100, Hydra-Pack HP1300


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  • Curb Roller Manufacturing, the world leader in shaped concrete roller screeds, makes concrete flatwork and shape work easy with the Hydra-Screed 3000. The hydraulically powered machine reduces back-breaking labor and accommodates varying lengths of pipe, custom V-flume, crowned roller screed and numerous other profiles.

    The Hydra-Screed HS3000 is a two-operator machine that has the weight and strength to move more than 6 inches of concrete along the pour while allowing operators to remain in a standing position. Eliminating much of the labor required to screed and shape concrete, the HS3000 allows contractors to do flatwork, flumes and more in half the time of alternative methods while allowing a continuous pour approach.

    “Contractors face challenging pours every day,” said Seth Ulmer, Curb Roller Manufacturing sales manager. “We’re here to help provide the equipment they need to tackle those pours, making them not only possible but profitable.”

    The Hydra-Screed system is customizable to different job specifications, accommodating any pour width from 3-30 feet of 6-inch OD 10-gauge pipe or a custom-designed drum for concrete shaping. The hydraulic power of the Hydra-Screed enhances versatility over gas or electric machines, providing added power and the capacity and consistency to operate larger drums for shaped pours. Because of its size capabilities, the Hydra-Screed provides an ideal solution for large applications such as parking lots or streets.

    Unlike a vibrating screed, the HS3000 offers an effective method for pervious paving and low slump concrete, as well as slope paving. The absence of a vibration source eliminates concrete slumping down the slope and ensures more aggregate stays near the top. Besides being ideal for large projects or custom work, the Hydra-Screed can be used for patch and repair work, making it a truly versatile machine.

    Curb Roller Manufacturing’s optional Hydra-Pack offers an ideal portable power source for the Hydra-Screed. If a contractor prefers to power the screed with on-site ancillary equipment, the Hydra-Screed comes standard with all of the necessary accessories to utilize hydraulic power from common job site equipment such as skid loaders and mini excavators. The hydraulic hoses of the Hydra-Screed are enclosed in a nylon casing, which provides convenience and added safety from potential hydraulic leaks.

    Designed with the operator in mind, the Hydra-Screed HS3000 has many features that make operation comfortable and efficient. It’s intuitive to operate, with a pivoting, adjustable handle and two-way variable speed control. Competitive models feature a simple on/off switch, which doesn’t provide the level of control that’s necessary for concrete work. Since moisture and slump levels vary between truckloads, variable speed flexibility allows the spin speed to be adjusted on the fly to accommodate the changing material conditions. Operators can move a single pin, allowing for easy direction change. With removable drive ends, crews can quickly change out different lengths of pipe.

    Because of the smooth design of the Hydra-Screed, it requires simple cleaning and maintenance. Other methods, such as boards or vibrating screeds, require an on-site pressure washer to clean the equipment immediately. Because the Hydra-Screed uses a spinning pipe, operators can drag the pipe over an abrasive surface like grass, dirt or sand, to easily clean the equipment.

    The Hydra-Screed HS3000 is backed by Curb Roller Manufacturing’s 3-year warranty.


    About Curb Roller Manufacturing

    Curb Roller Manufacturing has been the world leader in shaped concrete roller screeds for more than 10 years. With high-quality products for everyday concrete work, Curb Roller’s ergonomic machines not only make it easy to shape standard curb, gutter, and sidewalks, but also flume, v-gutter, swale, and other unique shapes. Their flagship product, the award-winning CM4000 Curb Roller, opened the door for additional products like the Hydra-Screed and the battery-powered Batt Screed and corded Eel Screed. For more information: Curb Roller Manufacturing, 112 South Main, Fairview, Kan., 66425; 785-467-3132; info@curbroller.comwww.curbroller.com; or on Facebook.

  • Curb Roller Manufacturing, a world leader in shaped concrete roller screeds, offers the Curb Roller CM4000, a single-operator machine for shaping concrete for curb and gutter work. The CM4000 reduces the labor of shaping curb and gutter pours, allowing crews to complete work up to twice as fast as manual methods or face forming, according to the manufacturer.

    The Curb Roller CM4000 is most commonly used for curb and gutter projects ranging from 50 to 5,000 linear ft., and can be used on jobs of all types and sizes, including patch and repair jobs. The system also has been widely accepted as an efficient method to tackle small v-gutter and flume projects.

    Customers can choose from more than 25 pre-designed drum profiles or fit the unit with a custom drum made to their project's specifications.

    "The Curb Roller concept was invented in 2007 by concrete contractors looking for a way to reduce the need for highly skilled laborers," said Seth Ulmer, Curb Roller Manufacturing sales manager.

    "This patented system can cut labor on curb and gutter projects by up to 75 percent and pay for itself in just 1,200 feet. It's changing the way curb and gutter work is done."

    The CM4000 gives large and small contractors the ability to do a broader scope of work without having to invest in large, expensive equipment, according to the manufacturer. Because the drums can be easily switched out, contractors can offer multiple curb styles after investing in the base machine.

    The single-operator machine takes most of the back-breaking work out of curb and gutter work, all while producing a consistent, high-quality finished product. The equipment is intuitive to use, making it accessible for workers who might not have as much experience.

    The CM4000 has a guide ring that runs on the inside of forms, ensuring a uniform curb every time.

    The handle has a variable speed and directional control, which gives the operator ultimate control of the machine. Since moisture and slump levels vary between truckloads, this flexibility allows the spin speed to be adjusted on the fly to accommodate the changing material conditions. Dry concrete with a low slump requires the drum to run more quickly for optimal results.

    The ergonomic design of the CM4000 includes a pivoting handle which provides a comfortable offset control tailored to the height of the operator. The operator can stand outside of the framework and walk parallel to the form with the handlebars remaining parallel to the drum no matter the position. This offset design creates the leverage that the machine needs to allow for one man operation.

    The unit operates off hydraulic power which provides the needed torque to efficiently drive the shaped drums. The machine can operate off of Curb Roller Manufacturing's Hydra-Pack, which delivers two-way directional flow of 5-8 gpm with adjustable psi and a max of 2250 psi. The machine also can be hooked to any other hydraulic power source, such as a skid steer, mini excavator or tractor.

    The CM4000 weighs 160 lbs. with a standard stock drum, making it manageable for one or two people to load into a truck.

    The CM4000 accommodates specialty and custom drums designed to fit the need of any DOT or municipal applications. Contractors can contact Curb Roller Manufacturing with their curb and gutter specifications — such as curb height, curb head, top radius and more — and engineers will draft a custom drum design to meet the specifications.

    The CM4000 has an adjustable standard frame that will accommodate up to 3 ft. of tube. An extended frame — for wider sidewalk kits or small v-gutter frames — allows users to screed up to 6 ft. wide. An optional monolithic kit offers a float pan assembly to easily shape monolithic curb, storage unit lips and other shapes.

    "We have multiple profiles on hand to meet the various specifications states and cities might need," Ulmer said. "We can ship those to customers overnight, if needed. And if anything besides those standard profiles is requested, we're here to help design a solution. We pride ourselves on making the seemingly impossible pour possible."

    Other products in the Curb Roller Manufacturing lineup include the Batt Screed, Eel Screed, HydraScreed and Hydra-Pack systems. Other accessories for the CM4000 include custom drums, matching curb tools and a hose extension kit.

  • Custom-designed Curb Roller completes on-ramp project a week ahead of schedule with significantly lower labor cost.

    Near the Kansas City International Airport lies a well-traveled stretch of road that connects NE Cookingham Drive to I-435. A 20-mile jaunt separates the airport from downtown Kansas City, and while some drivers might make their way via the direct I-29 route, others choose the I-435 route that might take a little longer but sees less traffic.

    The on-ramp that connects Cookingham Drive to I-435 appears to be a standard ramp, but the positioning of the on-ramp and the surrounding area were causing headaches for the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT). A field that runs parallel to the ramp often produces significant rainwater runoff that makes its way onto the on-ramp. Sedimentary dirt and debris would fill the south side of the ditch and the on-ramp. As the ditch filled up, the material would spill over onto the south lane of the on-ramp, presenting slippery, dangerous situations for drivers.

    To combat the issue, MoDOT maintenance crews closed the on-ramp every few years to clear the ditch and roadway with skid steers, excavators and several haul trucks. Last time they cleaned it, they shut down the on-ramp for two days to complete the cleaning.

    MoDOT was searching for a viable solution to address the maintenance problem and finally found a permanent answer as part of a large concrete patching job on the roadway.

    Unconventional Approach Required

    In the early summer of 2019, Realm Construction was subcontracted to patch the concrete on Cookingham Drive and the on-ramp to I-435. Russ Stark, manager of field operations, and his team specialize in concrete patchwork. They completed that portion of the job and then sat down to find a way to tackle the ditch liner.

    Stark, who has worked for Realm for more than 11 years, needed to find a solution that would stay within the budget and the assigned timeframe. The mission was to essentially to line the ditch with concrete, and Stark initially knew of only one conventional method to accomplish it — form the ditch in a sectional approach (bays) either by pouring the bottom concrete and pulling a tube or screed up by hand or pouring it transversely by coming down the slope to the bottom and then back up.

    “If we approached this project the conventional way, we’d only be able to pour about four bays a day, which is 80 ft. of ditch liner a day,” Stark said. “At that rate, the project would have taken us 15 to 20 days. I knew we could do it quicker than that.”

    Stark instead proposed commissioning a large metal flume drum from Curb Roller Manufacturing. The company is known for their hydraulic- and battery-powered concrete roller screeds, but also manufactures custom-sized rolling drums. The drums are commonly used for pouring streets, medians, v-gutters or flumes.

    “I had seen a ditch liner drum on a different project a year prior and asked the contractor, Clarkson Construction, who made it,” Stark said. “It was only about 14 ft. wide and I knew we’d need something nearly double that size. But I thought it could work.”

    Overcoming Obstacles

    But using the oversized custom drum on the project had its obstacles. First, Stark had to get approval from MoDOT. He presented his case, highlighting the potential for a better finished product and a significantly improved timeline. Matt Daulton, MoDOT resident engineer for the project, reviewed Stark’s proposal and approved with one stipulation — using the Curb Roller couldn’t increase the overall cost of the project.

    “We try to encourage innovation on every project,” Daulton said. “I had never seen something like this, but our contractors and manufacturers in the industry often have new ideas and the best answers. So, we were open to it.”

    Next, Stark and his team had to work with the grading and excavation subcontractor preparing the ditch. The original design of the ditch included varying widths and a flat bottom. The new approach would save grading and excavating costs on a traditional concrete project, but would require a consistent width to successfully lay concrete. Stark was convinced that the extra cost in grading and excavating would make up for itself in the time savings down the line.

    “I knew that this would create a more uniform product, which would be easier for MoDOT maintenance to clean out,” Stark said. “The original cross section of the ditch had varying slope widths and lengths through the entire 1,600-ft.-long ditch liner. So, we had to get the grading team to adjust and create a consistent canvas for the concrete.”

    Tackling the Unknowns

    The custom Curb Roller consisted of a 24-ft.-wide, 1,000-lb. hollow rolling flume drum. Each wing section of the drum was 8 ft. wide, with an 8-ft. flat pan section in the middle. The drum was 52 in. in diameter with 4:1 backslopes. Since the ditch liner itself is 2 ft. deep, a 25-degree rise was achieved by implementing a 1-ft. drop for every 4-ft. run.

    By the time the drum arrived on the jobsite, the Realm Construction team had prepared the first section of the pour with forms, fabric and reinforcement. Not knowing exactly how quickly the pours would go or how much progress they would make, the team prepared 500 ft. of forms.

    Also on site was a Takeuchi TL10 compact track loader that provided hydraulic power for the spinning drum, as well as a Telebelt telescopic belt conveyor to place the concrete. The team modified the conveyor to lay the concrete in front of the tube and began pouring the MoDOT hand-finished concrete paving mix with a predetermined slump calculation.

    “We were allowed to go to 5-in. slump, but we aimed for a 3.5-in. slump because of the slope,” Stark said. “We had more of a problem getting it too wet, which is okay because we just let it dry out.”

    Stark and his team also had to configure the dispersing of the material. “We tried placing the Telebelt chute right in front of the tube to move the material forward,” Stark said. “When it was right up against the tube like that, it ended up spraying the guys like crazy. We moved it ahead and found that the ideal spacing was about 6 ft. ahead of the drum. This allowed the majority to be placed onto the bottom and the excess fed up onto the sides. Not only did this work better, but our guys were a lot happier because they didn’t go home looking like a sidewalk.”

    Once everything was dialed in and set to the perfect speed, distance and power, the Realm Construction team was on a roll. They poured 400 to 450 linear feet of concrete a day for the next three days, with virtually no roadblocks or issues. They completed the project more than a week ahead of schedule.

    Major Cut in Labor Cost

    By completing the project in essentially three pours, the team was not only able to save time and physical labor, they also created a higher-quality, more uniform product.

    “If they’d done this by hand, the quality and consistency goes way down,” Daulton said. “Since they did it in three large pours, it created a monolithic, uniform product.”

    The cost in labor alone was also significantly less. On a 15-day project with a 10-person crew costing roughly $400/day per worker, the process could have cost roughly $60,000 in labor. With the same calculations on the Curb Roller six-day custom drum method, the labor cost equates to roughly $24,000 — a 40% savings in cost and more than 720 hours of saved manpower.

    While there were additional costs throughout the project — purchasing the custom drum, renting the Telebelt, etc. — Stark says Realm Construction still ended up under budget on the project.

    “Everyone involved came out on top,” Stark said. “MoDOT got a higher-quality product in less time and with less traffic disruption. We saved time and money on the overall project, making it a more profitable venture.”

  • Curb Roller Manufacturing, the world leader in shaped concrete roller screeds, introduces its first modular screed system, the Lynx Screed. This versatile alternative to completing flatwork provides a series of linkable screed pipes to accommodate concrete pours in varying widths from 3 to 22 feet. Unlike traditional roller screeds, the Lynx modular system removes the need for purchasing dedicated pipe lengths to offer easy adaptability for a multitude of pours. Its aluminum design decreases strenuous set up, shipping costs and transportation requirements for jobs that call for longer pipes.

    Curb Roller Manufacturing will highlight the Lynx Screed, along with other products and technologies, at booth 303 at the Public Works Expo, August 29-September 1 in St. Louis.

    “Screed adaptability and efficiency have been two of the biggest obstacles for concrete contractors’ productivity,” said Seth Ulmer, Curb Roller Manufacturing sales manager. “With our Lynx Screed, contractors can work on pours ranging from a 22-foot-wide street to a 5-foot-wide sidewalk in the same day with just a few sections of pipe that can fit in a standard pickup.” 

    The Lynx modular screed system, compatible with the manufacturer’s Eel and Batt screeds, is available in two packages. Package one consists of three 7-foot pipes and package two contains a 5-, 7- and 9-foot pipe. The system can also be customized to include any 3-, 5-, 7- and 9-foot length combination up to 22 feet.

    In addition to more versatility over standard roller screeds, the Lynx Screed offers greater ease of use and reliability compared to other modular systems on the market through its quick and secure field assembly design. The Lynx pipes are easily aligned and connected with three separate bolts and a centering ring.

    The operator simply places the centering ring between two pipes, securely seating them together. From there, the cut outs at the pipes’ ends allow the operator to easily insert three bolts, securing the pipes together by tightening the nut. With this setup, users don’t have to retighten their pipes mid-job or worry about unthreading when changing screeding directions.

    The Lynx Screed system eases maintenance and setup by using different size nuts and bolts, 9/16 and 11/16, enabling contractors to use a single, common wrench set for assembly and disassembly. The Lynx setup is completed by bolting drive and static heads to the assembled pipe’s ends and then connecting to Curb Roller Manufacturing’s electric Eel Screed or battery-powered Batt Screed.

    “Until recently, those looking for flexibility were stuck with cumbersome A-frame screeds or expandable roller screeds that require constant retightening or special tools,” said Ulmer. “With our stable connection points, customers can quickly assemble and complete the job — no hassle, no holdups.”

    For more information, visit www.curbroller.com.  

    About Curb Roller Manufacturing

    Curb Roller Manufacturing has been the world leader in shaped concrete roller screeds for more than 10 years. With high-quality products for everyday concrete work, Curb Roller’s ergonomic machines not only make it easy to shape standard curb, gutter, and sidewalks, but also flume, v-gutter, swale, and other unique shapes. For more information: Curb Roller Manufacturing, 112 South Main, Fairview, Kan., 66425; 785-467-3132; info@curbroller.com; www.curbroller.com; or on Facebook.

 Products

  • Curb Roller CM4000
    Take your curb and gutter game to a whole new level. Our patented machine will have you shaping at least 2X faster than traditional methods without extensive training....

  • The Curb Roller CM4000 is an award winning innovation that continues to change the way contractors around the world shape concrete. The CM4000 is a single operator machine with an ergonomic design that can easily change profiles, helping to take most of the back-breaking labor out of shaping curb and gutter.  Whether you run a large company with several crews, or a small three-man outfit, the Curb Roller can directly improve your bottom line!


    Specifications

    • Hydraulically Driven
    • 3-5 GPM @ 2250 PSI Required
    • Two-Way Variable Speed Control
    • Adjustable Guide Ring Ensures Uniform Curbs
    • Standard Drum Shapes Up To 32" Curb & Gutter
    • 25' Hydraulic Hose (w/ Quick Connect Couplers)
    • Interchangeable Drums

    Features:

    • Adjustable guide ring allows the user to set the curb depth to a width of 7 inches.
    • Easily switches out any of our drum profiles, as well as custom drums.
    • Variable speed and directional valve which give the operator ultimate control of the machine.
    • Adjustable handle position provides a more comfortable offset.
    • Curb Tools available to assist finishing.

    The Curb Roller can utilize the following kits:

    • Monolithic Kit: includes a float pan assembly which allows crews to easily shape monolithic curb, storage unit lips and other depressions.
    • Sidewalk Kit: an extendable frame and choice of 4', 5' or 6' special tubing for sidewalks or smaller flatwork paths.
  • Batt Screed BS6000
    With an ever fluctuating economy and variable labor market, contractors are constantly looking to increase production without losing quality. Our patented battery powered roller screed offers unparalleled mobility, precision, and efficiency....

  • The Batt Screed is a patented battery powered concrete roller screed. It is powered by a rechargeable 60-volt lithium-ion battery for impressive power and run time. It eliminates exhaust fumes, power cords, and hydraulic hoses typically found in traditional roller screeds. It comes with expandable tube inserts that allow easy transition between tubes 3 ft. to 22 ft long. A three position handle folds and locks for compact and lightweight transport. With a simple pull of two pins one person can detach the screed from the tube in less than a minute.


    Specifications:

    • Operated By Removable & Rechargeable Battery
    • Removable Screed Ends
    • One-Push Directional Change
    • Screeds Up To 22' In Length
    • Right Or Left Hand Speed Control
    • All-Steel Protective Housing

    Features:

    • Folding and locking handle for safe & compact transport.
    • Powered by a removable and rechargeable 60-volt lithium ion battery.
    • One fully charged battery is estimated to screed off 1800-2500 square feet.
    • Removable pipe inserts to easily switch between multiple length pipes.
    • Easy access door protects the battery and drill from moisture, concrete, and accidental impact.
    • Pivoting handle with three position lock for comfortable operation.
    • Heavy duty kickstand allows the screed to be free-standing during a pour without catching rebar, formwork, or falling down.
    • Lifting handle designed for convenience and safety.

    The Batt Screed can utilize the following kit:

    • Center Pivot Kit: perfect for circular pours, such as grain bins or tank bases. This kit includes a pivot handle and one base.
  • Hydra-Screed HS3000
    The Hydra-Screed has the weight and strength to move over 6″ of concrete along the pour while allowing operators to remain in a standing position. The rubber inserts can easily be removed to accommodate different lengths of pipe or custom profiles....

  • Powered by hydraulics, the Hydra-Screed HS3000 can tackle the toughest jobs with ease. It can connect to any available hydraulic power source: skid loader, mini excavator, power pack and more. Designed and built with the contractor in mind, it is easy to operate and requires minimal maintenance. And with removable drive ends, crews can quickly change from different lengths of pipe or profile shapes. The HS3000 can also be fitted with a wide range of custom profiles made to fit your specific job needs. It can also be fitted with an adjustable guide ring allowing you to pour concrete on a side slope more efficiently, and the adjustable handle helps provide the preferred offset for the operator. Whether it’s a street, median, v-gutter, or flume, this machine can help cut down your production times while still maintaining a superior, high quality pour.


    Specifications:

    • Hydraulically Driven
    • 3-5 GPM @ 2250 PSI Required
    • Two-Way Variable Speed Control
    • Screeds Up To 30′ In Length
    • Removable Screed Ends
    • 40 Feet Of Hose (w/ Quick Connect Couplers)

    Features:

    • Single pin allows for direction change.
    • Variable speed and directional valve which give the operator ultimate control of the machine.
    • Adjustable handle position provides a more comfortable offset.
    • Can be used for pervious paving and low slump concrete, as well as slope paving.
    • Can be placed right on existing concrete without the worry of wearing it out.

    The Hydra-Screed can utilize the following kits:

    • Center Pivot Kit: perfect for circular pours, such as grain bins or tank bases. This kit includes a pivot handle and one base.
    • Wheel Kit: assists with longer pipes or custom drums. Sizes vary depending on pipe diameter and size.
    • Trolly Kit: crank and wheel system for use with certain custom drums to provide better operation and control.
  • Hydra-Pack HP1300
    Due to the ease of portability, the HP1300 is perfect for those job sites where your skid loader or mini excavator won't fit.  This heavy duty power unit delivers an impressive two way directional flow of 5-8 GPM with adjustable PSI and a max PSI of 2250....

  • The Hydra-Pack HP1300 doesn’t just provide an abundance of power, it is also easy to handle and maintain. An 11-gallon tank provides plenty of hydraulic fluid and cooling capacity, and the 13” pneumatic tires let you navigate through the rough terrain of any job site. A powerful 13 horse Honda GX390 gas engine easily runs our Curb Roller CM4000 and Hydra-Screed HS3000 systems, as well as hydraulic saws, jack hammers, and other hydraulic tools. At the size of a standard generator, the Hydra-Pack easily fits in the back of a pickup or job trailer.


    Specifications:

    • Hydraulic Reservoir Capacity: 11 gal. (41.6 l)
    • Hydraulic Flow*: 7 gpm (26.5 lpm)
    • Maximum Hydraulic Pressure: 2300 psi (158.6 bar)
    • Oil Filtration: 10 Micron
    • 13" Puncture-Proof Tube Tires
    • 3 Position Detent Valve

    Features:

    • Two-way directional flow of 5-8 GPM.
    • Adjustable PSI with a max PSI of 2250.
    • 11-gallon tank.
    • Powerful 13 horse Honda GX390 gas engine.
    • Easily fits in the back of a pickup or job trailer.
    • Runs our Curb Roller CM4000 and Hydra-Screed HS3000.

    * Dependent on engine RPM. Check product flow/PSI compatibility before using with non-Curb Roller Mfg hydraulic run products.

  • Lynx Screed System
    This versatile modular system provides a series of linkable pipes to accommodate concrete pours in varying widths from 3 to 22 feet....

  • Curb Roller Mfg. introduces its first modular screed system, the Lynx Screed. This new patent-pending system allows operators to link together multiple screed pipe sections, up to 22 feet, rather than having to carry dedicated pipe lengths. Now, any contractor can go from screeding a 20-foot-wide pour to a 5-foot-wide sidewalk in the same day with connectable sections that fit in a pickup.

    With the Lynx Screed System you will see:

    • Increased Efficiency
    • Quick Set Up
    • Aluminum Design
    • 4 Pipe Length Options
    • Worry-Free Linkage
    • Easy Transportation

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