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Portable tool from Minnich

Minnich Manufacturing says that its new 50cc backpack concrete vibrator is versatile and easy to use. The unit is powered by a Honda 50cc motor and features an ergonomically designed, fully adjustable harness.
June 11, 2020 Read time: 1 min
Minnich claims versatility for its new petrol powered backpack vibrator unit

The lightweight 9kg backpack concrete vibrator offers mobility, reliable performance and comfort during concrete consolidation, according to the firm. The new unit joins the 35cc model in the Minnich backpack vibrator line-up.

The Honda GX50 engine provides high output and light weight for performance and fuel efficiency in demanding commercial and rental applications. New features include a removable throttle assembly that enables operators to relocate the throttle for easy and comfortable operation. All core/casings and vibrator heads are interchangeable between all Minnich petrol and electric flex shaft units with the universal quick disconnect system.

Additional benefits include ease of starting, low noise, simple maintenance, acceleration, and low fuel and oil consumption.

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