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| Pack with portability for Stow's new vibrator Stow Construction Equipment's new, lightweight back-pack vibrator allows contractors to conveniently carry the unit around the job site without the inconvenience of dragging electrical cords that can become tangled, increasing the risk of operator injury and damage to the equipment. The flex-shaft BP25H back-pack vibrator is ideal for efficient work in medium- to high-slump concrete applications, including small pours, slabs, driveways, stem walls and footings. Powered by a 2½-horsepower Honda gasoline engine, the BP25H weighs only 24 pounds. Its ergonomic design features a swivel shaft connection, quick disconnect knob for easy shaft removal, and built-in oil shut-off. The BP25H is CE compliant and it is compatible with Multiquip's entire line of steel and rubber heads except the 2¾-inch long-type rubber head. The BP25H is offered with eleven heads - seven steel and four rubber - the latter of which are ideal for epoxy. These vibrator heads range in diameter from 7/8-2¾ inches with a maximum length of 17¾ inches. Flexible shafts are from 2 to 21 feet long. Multiquip's back-pack vibrator has all the necessary torque to turn rubber heads. The engine features flow-through ventilation to reduce contamination while its cassette-style design improves durability and performance by minimizing friction. This design also enables the motor to maintain optimum rpm. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Construction News :: home page |