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Minnich is offering a highly portable concrete vibrator unit

Minnich Manufacturing is introducing its new 50cc petrol-powered backpack concrete vibrator.
April 6, 2020 Read time: 1 min
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The firm says that this is a powerful, lightweight and ergonomic backpack unit. The new backpack is a 9.3kg vibrator unit designed to maximise operator comfort, mobility and productivity during concrete consolidation.

Driven by a Honda motor for reliable performance, the backpack is equipped with new features, including a removable throttle assembly. This allows operators to relocate the throttle for easy operation. All core/casings and vibrator heads are interchangeable between all Minnich gas-powered and electric flex shaft units with the true universal quick disconnect system, giving contractors equipment flexibility.

Also new is Minnich’s Auto Vibe CC vibrator monitoring system, designed to simplify hydraulic paving vibrator monitoring during heavy highway and airport paving processes. A high-visibility, all-weather touchscreen monitor offers easy navigation. All electrical connections feature Deutsch harness connectors for easy connections and service. The paving vibrator system is easy to install and features remote access to Minnich Manufacturing for field support.

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