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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

  • Powered by 115-volt grounded aluminum electric motors on a four-cycle Honda gasoline engine
  • All Allen Flex-Shaft vibrator heads, shafts and power units are interchangeable

Global Mfg. VMG-2500BP
The Viber VMG-2500BP portable gasoline-powered backpack has a four-stroke Honda engine.

  • Easily accessible throttle control and kill switch
  • Up to 12,670 rpm with any size Viber head
  • Total drive length of 35 ft.

Vibco Silent Vibrators
The CCL-4000, CCL-5000 and CCL-7000 "Silent" Pneumatic Turbine High Frequency vibrators are designed to replace high-frequency, roller-type models.

  • Run at 78 to 85 dB
  • High-speed bearings with oil seals that are pre-lubricated for life
  • Can be mounted and started in any position

Minnich Flex Shaft Vibrators
Minnich offers a full line of electric, gasoline and hydraulic flex shaft vibrators.

  • Electric motors available in 9, 15 or 20 amps
  • Shafts available in 2-, 5-, 7, 10-, 14- and 21-ft. lengths
  • Cast aluminum motor housing
  • Hand-held, back pack and cart gas models available

Wyco Model 402 Backpack Vibrator

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