Handy held external vibrator (Hard surface / wall-concreting)
An external vibrator best suited for surface-finishing columns, walls, and other structures
This product is used for the following applications:
- Concrete placement in general
![]() | Đang online | 32 |
![]() | Hôm nay | 3509 |
![]() | Hôm qua | 9079 |
![]() | Tuần này | 25004 |
![]() | Tháng này | 63853 |
![]() | Tất cả | 4162136 |
Đầm Dùi Bê Tông Exen model EKCA
The handy held vibrator is a small, powerful concrete vibrator consisting of a vibrating unit connected directly to a motor. Suited mainly for secondary concrete products, along with stone masonry, test piece manufacture, and the like. Equipped with a robust double-insulated sealed motor made of die-cast aluminum, the unit weighs about 5 kg, being lightweight, coming in a wide variety of models. This makes the series of handy vibrators very easy to use on a wide range of worksites. The models available are the lightweight, user-friendly EKCA and the powerful EKD.
The wall-concreting vibrating body is made of die-cast aluminum, being lightweight and durable. Being small, this unit can move flexibly in cramped corners and easily work on surface-finishing columns, walls, and other structures even on worksites on poorly-conditioned ground.
Both the EKCA and EKD can be combined with a special-purpose holder that enlarges the vibrating surface in the vibrating unit. This enlarges the effective range of vibration, thereby reducing working time. The holder is optional.
The handy held vibrator series of motor cases are made of lightweight, strong die-cast aluminum. Robustly designed to meet the particular worksite operating conditions, these vibrators can be used with peace of mind.
If the vibrating body is worn, it is easy to replace. To replace it, you have only to detach the four bolts fastening the rubber damper of the vibrating body on the motor.
The handy held series of motor cases are safe, user-friendly motors with a robust die-cast aluminum body having a double-insulated structure requiring no grounding. The armature shaft is insulated from the winding core by using resin, and the motor case is insulated from the field core by using resin, thereby ensuring double insulation. That insulation is further reinforced by a resin cover on the inner lead wires.
On worksites with handy held vibrators, concrete mortar adherents close up much of the air suction and exhaust ports of the motor. Removal of hardened mortar is also hard to perform. The suction port cover and bearing case are therefore coated with fluororesin to enable the concrete to be easily cleaned, resulting in higher maintainability.
The photo shows a baby flexible type.
Handy hard shaft, handy punches, handy scrapers, handy wall concreting, and handy tamper series are equipped with rubber dampers having damping performance that meets the particular uses. This makes this series of vibrators easy on the worker's hands and user-friendly.
E motors employed in the handy held vibrator series are each equipped with four small rubber dampers on the handheld handle and the motor frame. The result is that the handy baby flexible series are attenuated in vibration in the flexible hose, while the handy hard shaft, handy punch, handy scraper, handy wall-concreting, and handy tamper series are of a double-damped structure together with the rubber dampers on the motor and the vibrating unit mounts. These are therefore designed to be easy on the workers' hands.
The handy held vibrator series of vibrators control motor noise, thereby being easy on the worksite environment. The exhaust sound from the cooling fin of the series of motors running fast is controlled as far as possible by specially shaping the cooling fin and exhaust port. (5 dB down from our earlier models)
On worksites with handy held vibrators in severe dusty operating environments, it is also much feared that some fine aggregate from the dry concrete mortar may go into the motor. The suction port of the motor is therefore equipped with a dual filter. The filter is employed to minimize the incidence of the motor from accidentally being locked in revolution due to the ingress of small pebbles or something similar.
The motor is equipped with a shutoff brush to protect against burns. The motor is prevented from burns by employing a structure that stops the motor by shutting down the power before the brush completely reaches its wear limit in order to prevent imperfect contact with the armature and scratches in the commutator due to brush wear.
Model | Code |
---|---|
EKCA | 000735000 |
KC holder | 016030010 |
EKD | 000736000 |
KC holder | 016031010 |
Model |
Output (W) |
Input (V) |
Input (A) |
frequency (Hz) |
Total length (mm) |
Head (dia.×length) (mm) |
Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EKCA | 280 | 100 | 5 | 160~200 | 404 | Vibrating face 76×113 | 4.7 |
With holder | 407 | Vibrating face 120×150 | 5.8 | ||||
EKD | 140~180 | 424 | Vibrating face 110×150 | 5.9 | |||
With holder | 427 | Vibrating face 200×200 | 7.6 |
(Imperial System)
Model |
Output (W) |
Input (V) |
Input (A) |
frequency (Hz) |
Total length (ft) |
Head (dia.×length) (in) |
Weight (lb) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EKCA | 280 | 100 | 5 | 160~200 | 1'4" | Vibrating face 3.0×4.4 | 10.4 |
With holder | 1'4" | Vibrating face 4.7×5.9 | 12.8 | ||||
EKD | 140~180 | 1'5" | Vibrating face 4.3×5.9 | 13.0 | |||
With holder | 1'5" | Vibrating face 7.9×7.9 | 16.8 |
Product masses include that of the mold cord (0.6kg).
Model |
Total length (mm) |
Shaft length (mm) |
Vibrating face (dia.×length) (mm) |
---|---|---|---|
EKCA | 404 | 170 | 76X113 |
EKD | 424 | 190 | 110×150 |
(Imperial System)
Model |
Total length (ft) |
Shaft length (in) |
Vibrating face (dia.×length) (in) |
---|---|---|---|
EKCA | 1'4" | 6.7 | 3.0X4.4 |
EKD | 1'5" | 7.5 | 4.3×5.9 |