The final surface of a canal lining depends heavily on how the finishing section behaves after concrete spread is complete. If the finishing cylinder doesn’t rotate evenly, surface marks start appearing immediately. We manufacture Concrete Canal Paver Finishing Cylinder in Ahmedabad for paver machines used in continuous canal and RCC lining work.
This cylinder works after the concrete is positioned by the paver section. Its job is to smooth the top layer and help maintain a consistent finish across the full working width. During long canal stretches, even a small variation in cylinder movement can create visible level difference, which later needs manual correction.
The cylinder body is built to handle wet concrete contact through long operating hours. Surface balance, shaft alignment, and mounting fit are kept accurate because vibration during rotation affects final output directly. In field conditions, these parts face constant load, so durability matters more than appearance.
Some users replace the finishing cylinder during maintenance while keeping the rest of the paver assembly unchanged. That makes correct fitment important during supply.
We provide these units from Ahmedabad across Gujarat and other parts of India where canal paver machines are used in irrigation projects, lining work, and continuous concrete surface finishing.
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