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CIFA shows new SLX 9 concrete mixer at INTERMAT 2012

The principal innovation of this new version of CIFA’s SLX - super light version - series mixer is that the overall weight has been improved.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
The new SLX 9 can transport more than 8m3
The principal innovation of this new version of 2203 CIFA’s SLX - super light version - series mixer is that the overall weight has been improved.

The ‘New SLX 9’, mounted on a four-axle chassis, is capable of transporting more than 8m3 of concrete, while staying within the maximum limit of 32tonnes under normal operating conditions.

Incremental improvements made to the product were designed to meet the needs of French customers and to comply with regulatory standards relating to machinery weight.

CIFA has made several key improvements across the entire SLX series, including restyling the mixer blades in the drum.

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