Skip to main content

New high frequency concrete vibrator from Allen

Allen Engineering is introducing a new high-frequency vibrator for use in concreting. The firm’s Intelli-Vibe unit is said to offer a powerful, compact and efficient solution for better concrete consolidation in most applications. The AHFV22 vibrator can deliver high quality concrete finishing and benefits from the new Intelli-Vibe system, which features internal sensors that control the vibration in response to concrete slump variations and rebar blockage. According to the firm, this ensures consistent
January 25, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Allen’s new high frequency vibrator can help deliver a high quality concrete finish 
156 Allen Engineering is introducing a new high-frequency vibrator for use in concreting. The firm’s Intelli-Vibe unit is said to offer a powerful, compact and efficient solution for better concrete consolidation in most applications.

The AHFV22 vibrator can deliver high quality concrete finishing and benefits from the new Intelli-Vibe system, which features internal sensors that control the vibration in response to concrete slump variations and rebar blockage. According to the firm, this ensures consistent high centrifugal force, stable speed and high amplitude and helps deliver high quality, consolidated concrete. A built-in frequency converter means that users can use a conventional electrical supply if one is available, so there is no need to purchase expensive generators or invertors. Essentially maintenance free and light weight, the Allen AHFV22 Intelli-Vibe benefits from a simple design and ease-of-use.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • High quality asphalt compaction from new generation machines
    June 20, 2017
    The latest developments in asphalt compaction equipment will help boost productivity and finish quality. The new generation compactors can utilise the latest generation machine control tools to deliver quality within the short timeframe determined by the asphalt temperature. Ammann has broadened its asphalt compaction range with the addition of the new ARP 95 K pivot-steer roller and the articulated ARX 90 and ARX 26 models. These units are available with Ammann’s proprietary ACE compaction systems to optim
  • Soil compaction innovations being introduced
    June 19, 2017
    Major developments in soil compaction are being introduced - Mike Woof writes. With manufacturers keen to meet new regulations and deliver greater performance to customers, an array of new soil compactors are now coming to market. One of the new developments from the Ammann Group is the unveiling of its ASC 110 Tier 3 soil compactor, which is powered by a Cummins QSG 4.5 diesel rated at 119kW and has a 2.13m-wide drum. This machine is designed to meet the needs of emergent markets where high quality fuels w
  • Compaction innovations from key firms
    June 12, 2018
    The major manufacturers are introducing an array of advanced asphalt compaction machines - Mike Woof writes. New compaction machines are coming to market from an array of manufacturers, aiming to increase output and efficiency for road contractors. One of the most notable developments is with Hamm’s launch of a production hybrid compactor model, while other firms say they are also working on similar systems. However, several manufacturers have introduced new and improved machines with superior performance t
  • Smoother surfaces
    September 11, 2014
    Efficient new soil compaction machines featuring the latest technology are now coming to market – Mike Woof reports The start of 2014 has seen a major development for the construction equipment sector, with the Tier 4 Final emissions requirements at last beginning to take effect. The implications of the drive towards the introduction of low emission engine technology have been seen right across the off-highway machinery equipment industry, and the soil compaction segment is no exception.