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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.

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