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Nurock’s versatile and mobile concrete solution

Nurock Mixers is now offering an improved, versatile and mobile concrete mixer that can be mounted on a conventional two-axle truck chassis. Managing director Graham Jones said, “We brought out a new range as there were a number of things we needed to do and we did them at the same time.
October 2, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Nurock’s mobile concrete plant offers high versatility onsite

2382 Nurock Mixers is now offering an improved, versatile and mobile concrete mixer that can be mounted on a conventional two-axle truck chassis. Managing director Graham Jones said, “We brought out a new range as there were a number of things we needed to do and we did them at the same time.

They have new hydraulics, electrics and electronics as well as a mixer arm that’s longer and can work at a higher angle to deliver to dumpers or concrete mixers.”

The Cubic – 4 Series offers improved control of concrete production for higher quality output, according to the firm.

Compact yet productive, the hopper is integral to the design. This 4m3 capacity unit has been developed to meet customer demand and with its launch the firm now offers a range of 1.5, 4, 7 and 9m3 capacity units as standard, as well as the option of special units to meet specific customer requirements.

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