Powered by 35cc engines, both Power Vibe and Power Vibe Pro vibrators consolidate concrete in applications including slabs, stem walls, and foundations.
The VMK Series of electric vibrator motors features die-cast aluminum and epoxy-coated bodies with a chrome-plated roll cage that provides superior durability.
The power units for the manufacturer’s electric vibrators range from 1 1/2 to 3 hp, or 10,000 vpm under load. Heavy-duty motor windings and oversized brushes ensure optimum performance.
The lightweight, compact Rattler vibrator runs on a gas-powered Honda GX35 engine that delivers 1 1/2 hp to vertical forms.
The company’s line of electric vibrators offers a number of customized options.
The Brute BH2760HV's hammer mechanism provides 60% more impact energy than other models.
Computer-Controlled Micron Concrete Vibrators work with zero-slump concrete applications.
Combining high speed, and low impact vibration, the handheld, low-friction Wallbrator ensures consolidation of concrete with one pass.
Ideal for everything from concrete foundation removal to digging in clay to penetrations for pipes and electrical boxes, the TE 1500-AVR Breaker combines 22 ft.-lbs. of impact energy with best-in-class low vibration for exceptional demolition productivity.
The UH, UHVM, and VGVM airpiston concrete vibrators are built strong, yet lightweight for durable, portable, and adjustable use.
The Sure Speed Concrete Vibrator produces uniform and repeatable vibration.
Operating at 10,000 vibrations/minute, the PV 35A pole vibrator is suited for light- to medium-duty concrete work.
The US-1600 high-frequency electric vibrator deliver 1600 lbs. of force operating at 9000 vibrations/minute on single-phase power.
The Flex-shaft concrete vibrator series offers eight models designed to work in medium- to high-slump concrete.
Concrete vibrators are not used only to consolidate the concrete for maximum density, but they also internally blend the different lifts of concrete together into a single solid mass with few to no air pockets and no lift lines on the finished exposed surface.
Vibrators consolidate freshly placed concrete by helping entrapped air to escape.
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Providing 61 foot-pounds of impact energy, the D25980K heavy-duty pavement breaker is designed for concrete and asphalt.
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This year's Most Innovative Products contest at World of Concrete (Jan. 23–26) includes some of the most creatively innovative materials and equipment to burst upon the scene since last year.
Providing 61 foot-pounds of impact energy, the D25980K heavy-duty pavement breaker breaks concrete and asphalt.
Reducing full-load tri-axial vibration while increasing impact energy, the DH40MRY SDS Max rotary hammer uses three mechanisms to reduce vibration felt by the user-the original design counterbalance, a transitory unit in the top of main handle, and a new rotating vibration insulating mechanism in...