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Minnich announces its top dealers

Minnich Manufacturing is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2018 and has unveiled the Stinger electric flex shaft concrete vibrator. The Stinger is a 6kg universal motor that can drive the full line of Minnich vibrator shafts and heads. Available in 15A at 115V and 7.5A at 230V options, it offers a more compatible speed range of 11,000 to 13,000 vibrations/minute. The unit comes standard with a quick disconnect that adapts to the vibrator shafts and heads of many other manufacturers. A durable protective
August 10, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Efficient concrete vibration is possible with Minnich’s new unit
Minnich Manufacturing is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2018 and has unveiled the Stinger electric flex shaft concrete vibrator.


The Stinger is a 6kg universal motor that can drive the full line of 286 Minnich vibrator shafts and heads. Available in 15A at 115V and 7.5A at 230V options, it offers a more compatible speed range of 11,000 to 13,000 vibrations/minute. The unit comes standard with a quick disconnect that adapts to the vibrator shafts and heads of many other manufacturers. A durable protective frame extends vibrator life with urethane end caps that absorb shock while supporting easy-to-grip handles.

Minnich Manufacturing, has also announced its top dealers of 2017 according to sales performance. For the Northern Region, the firm’s top dealer is Ace Cutting Equipment & Supply, while for the firm’s Southern Region its top dealer is Live Oak Construction Supply. For the Midwest Region the firm’s top dealer is Logan Contractors Supply, while for its Western Region Minnich’s top dealer is Hub Construction Specialties.

“Outstanding dealer partners are key to our success and the success of contractors who rely on our equipment,” said Todd Jurjevic, Minnich vice president of sales. “We’re excited to honour our top-performing dealers of 2017 for their commitment to providing top-quality equipment and the best customer support.”

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