2.0 m³ Single Shaft Concrete Mixer

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Single Shaft Concrete Mixer

Mixers offer long life, as they are 5-10% heavier than most of their equivalents on the market today, due to their robust steel structure and thick interior abrasion proof linings. Single shaft mixers can be a good investment for those who need to combine and concrete. They are also easier to use for those with disabilities as there is no need to turn the handle and the mixer only has one speed.

The mixers, designed in a single-shaft structure, are specially produced for our users who want to produce low-capacity concrete.

The production capacity of our single shaft mixers, which are produced with a compact design, is determined according to the desired model and varies between 0.5 m3 and 3 m3.

The cleaning time is shorter due to the minimum size of the overall dimensions.

In conclusion, the single shaft mixer concrete is a very efficient way to mix concrete. It’s time to start saving money on that mixed concrete.

-The single shaft mixer concrete is about 10 times cheaper than using an agitated tank.

-It doesn’t take up much space so it can be stored in your garage or basement.

-It’s able to mix any type of material with ease and the mixing time is quicker than an agitated tank.

What’s Concrete?

The concrete mixer is used to make concrete. Concrete is a building material made by mixing sand, water, and cement. There are many types of concrete mixers that vary in size, shape, and capacity. Some examples include single-chamber mixers, twin-chamber mixers, stationary mixers with drum attachments (called “continuous”), and wheeled transportable concrete mixers (called “on-site”).

The first thing you will need to do is measure the surface area of the concrete you want to mix. Once you have done that, it is best to buy a mixer that will serve your needs. You should also review the features of different models and choose a machine that is not too small or too large. Some of the most common features include power, mixing time, the weight of the load, and warranty.

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