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Machines from the Motendo catalog

Kawasaki 95Z III 28t 1992-2000

Brand: Kawasaki
Model: 95Z III
Variant: 28t | Year of production from: 1992 to: 2000

Case 1021G 27.06t 2021-2023

Brand: Case
Model: 1021G
Variant: 27.06t | Year of production from: 2021 to: 2023

Gehlmax RD 7/10 D 0.53t 2006-2012

Brand: Gehlmax
Model: RD 7/10 D
Variant: 0.53t | Year of production from: 2006 to: 2012

Soil stabilizers are machines used in road construction and generally in earthworks to stabilize soils. Their task is to modify the physical and mechanical properties of the soil by adding stabilizers such as lime, cement, or fly ash to increase its bearing capacity and stability.


Soil stabilizers work by mixing stabilizers with soils on site, and then thoroughly crushing and leveling the mixture. This process increases the bearing capacity of the substrate and ensures the durability and stability of the structures that will be built on it. Soil stabilization can be used, for example, to harden roads, parking lots, airports, industrial buildings, and other construction projects.


Soil stabilizers are usually equipped with special tools for mixing and crushing soils, as well as automatic systems for adding stabilizers in the appropriate amounts. There are different types of soil stabilizers, depending on the type of stabilizer and the size of the project on which they are to be used. When choosing a soil stabilizer, the type and properties of the soil, climate and weather conditions, type and amount of stabilizer, and budget and project needs should be taken into account.


Soil stabilizers are a key tool for engineers and builders who are involved in designing and building durable, safe, and resilient construction projects.

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