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Electric concrete internal vibrator NCX M series

electric concrete internal vibrator
electric concrete internal vibrator
electric concrete internal vibrator
electric concrete internal vibrator
electric concrete internal vibrator
electric concrete internal vibrator
electric concrete internal vibrator
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electric concrete
Hose/cable length

343 mm, 470 mm, 490 mm, 640 mm
(13.5 in, 18.5 in, 19.29 in, 25.2 in)

Description

The electric internal vibrators of the series NCX M are mainly used in concrete slipform pavers. Compared to the conventional vibrators, the increased centrifugal force results in a higher compaction rate. The NCX M vibrators are available in different shapes (G-straight, elbow and T-horizontal), enabling you to adapt it to your process. Furthermore, a special version has been developed, NCX M 760 T CC, which can be operated in both rotational directions using an appropriate control. When the NCX M T CC rotates in one direction, it works with a centrifugal force of 7.2 kN. When changing the rotational direction, the unbalances shift relatively to each other, so that the vibrator works with a centrifugal force of only 5.6 kN. • Highest compaction rate in this class • Interchangeable elements, therefore very easy to service • Straight, elbow-shaped and horizontal T-version available • T- Vibrator with 2 adjustable unbalances (CC version) • 110 V, 200 Hz • Optional thermal trips available • To be integrated in machinery such as slipsform pavers or backhoes • Soil and sand compaction

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ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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