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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT

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2007 Concrete Contractor Showcase

By Concrete Contractor Staff

Diesel Generators

  • Single-phase, capacitor-type generators powered by Hatz four-cycle, single-cylinder diesel engines
  • RGD3300H offers a 6.8-hp Hatz 1B30 engine and a 3,000-watt rated output, while the RGD5000H has a 9.9-hp Hatz 1B40 and 5,000-watt rated output
  • Electric starters with recoil backup
  • GFCI receptacles and fuseless circuit breakers protect the current level
  • Features a full-power switch, voltmeter, 12v DC charging, spark arrestor and large 4.4-gal. fuel tanks

Subaru Robin

P6000 Generator

  • Diesel generator designed for professional and industrial use for a lifetime of supplying power to demanding applications
  • Low noise, extended running time, super silenced enclosure and easy access for maintenance
  • Powered by a Yanmar L100 engine
  • 5.87-kW maximum power, 4.81-kW continuous power, 15-hour run time and 65-dBA sound level

Pramac Industries Inc.

Kelken PowerPush

  • First battery-operated dispensing gun for two-component adhesives and sealants
  • Can dispense and evenly mix even the most viscous two-part epoxies in both hot and cold temperatures
  • Variable dial controls for dosing and speed
  • Anti-drip feature eliminates messy run-on by automatically reversing the pistons when trigger is released

Kelken Construction Products

Detectable Warnings

  • Manufactured out of liquid monomers on-site to follow every nuance and contour of the installed surface
  • Full five-year replacement warranty
  • No joints to allow water penetration
  • Nonskid

Vanguard ADA Systems of America Inc.

CD15 Concrete Crack Repair

  • Designed for injection of two-component resins into cracks and similar voids in concrete
  • Can penetrate voids as narrow as .002 in.
  • 10-gal. reservoir
  • Delivers 1 to 15 gal. per hour
  • Full line of resin injectors available

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