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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM GMT-05:00

Spotlight: Vibrators

Ingersoll Rand Concrete Vibrators
Ingersoll Rand Concrete Vibrators
Jlin Multivibe Hummer
Jlin Multivibe Hummer
Multiquip MGX-Series Vibrators
Multiquip MGX-Series Vibrators
Stone Concrete Vibrators
Stone Concrete Vibrators
Northrock Poker Systems
Northrock Poker Systems
Wyco Electric Square Head
Wyco Electric Square Head
Dynapac SMART Vibrators
Dynapac SMART Vibrators
Wacker Hybrid Vibrator Heads
Wacker Hybrid Vibrator Heads
Stow BP25H Backpack Vibrator
Stow BP25H Backpack Vibrator
Allen Flex-Shaft Vibrators
Allen Flex-Shaft Vibrators
Global Mfg. VMG-2500BP
Global Mfg. VMG-2500BP
Vibco Silent Vibrators
Vibco Silent Vibrators
Wyco Model 402 Backpack Vibrator
Wyco Model 402 Backpack Vibrator
Cleveland Vibrator
Cleveland Vibrator
Wacker External Vibration System
Wacker External Vibration System

By Concrete Contractor Staff

Ingersoll Rand Concrete Vibrators
The PL15E, PL20E, PL30E electric concrete vibrators and the PL25BP backpack unit offer mid-frequency and force characteristics to set particles in motion fast for rapid consolidation of homogenous mixes.

  • 1½- to 3-hp electric models and 2½-hp gas backpack unit
  • Vibrator heads from ¾ to 2½ in. in diameter and flex shafts from 2 to 21 ft. or up to 42 ft. with connectors

Jlin Multivibe Hummer
Jlin Corp.'s Multivibe Hummer is a flex-hose vibrator that is lighter than a backpack.

  • Trigger throttle control to prevent excess splashing, overvibrating and bursting light formwork
  • Rubber-coated head available in three sizes
  • Core and casing up to 20 ft.
  • Designed to attach to a screed frame and power a 24-ft. long screed blade with no tools required

Multiquip MGX-Series Vibrators
The 6.4-lb. MGX-Series hand-held concrete vibrators are offered in two models with six head sizes ranging from 0.9 to
1.5 in.

  • Frequencies from 200 to 15,500 vpm
  • Available with hose lengths up to 6.6 ft.

Stone Concrete Vibrators

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