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Nurock's compact batching

The NUVM1.5, a highly compact concrete batching solution that can produce 1.5m³ every three minutes, is offered in static, trailer-mounted or truck-mounted versions by UK company Nurock Mixers. The truck-mounted version can be fitted onto a standard vehicle with a 7.5tonne GVW and is fully computerised, with the ability to store up to 50 mix designs. Power for the static version comes from a Hatz diesel that meets the necessary Tier 3/Stage IIIA emission requirements, while the mobile version can be driv
February 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The NUVM1.5, a highly compact concrete batching solution that can produce 1.5m³ every three minutes, is offered in static, trailer-mounted or truck-mounted versions by UK company 2382 Nurock Mixers.

The truck-mounted version can be fitted onto a standard vehicle with a 7.5tonne GVW and is fully computerised, with the ability to store up to 50 mix designs. Power for the static version comes from a Hatz diesel that meets the necessary Tier 3/Stage IIIA emission requirements, while the mobile version can be driven by a power take-off from the carrier vehicle.

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