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Minnich Manufacturing Launches Stinger Flex Shaft Vibrator

Wed January 24, 2018 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


The unit comes standard with a quick disconnect that adapts to the vibrator shafts and heads of many other manufacturers. A durable protective frame extends vibrator life with urethane end caps that absorb shock while supporting easy-to-grip handles.
The unit comes standard with a quick disconnect that adapts to the vibrator shafts and heads of many other manufacturers. A durable protective frame extends vibrator life with urethane end caps that absorb shock while supporting easy-to-grip handles.

Minnich Manufacturing's Stinger electric flex shaft concrete vibrator is a 14.5 lb. (6.5 kg) universal motor that can drive the full line of Minnich vibrator shafts and heads from ¾ to 2½ in. (1.9 to 6.3 cm). Available in 15-amp (115-volt) and 7.5-amp (230-volt) options, it offers a more compatible speed range of 10,000 to 13,000 vibrations per minute (vpm) to meet today's concrete placement challenges.

The unit comes standard with a quick disconnect that adapts to the vibrator shafts and heads of many other manufacturers. A durable protective frame extends vibrator life with urethane end caps that absorb shock while supporting easy-to-grip handles.

"The Stinger offers our dealer and contractor partners a lightweight, versatile and durable concrete vibration solution," said Rob Minnich, vice president of marketing at Minnich Manufacturing.

The Stinger provides quiet operation meeting Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) A 29 CFR 1910.95 standards. Its double-insulated motor runs safely when grounded systems are compromised.

For more information, call (419/903-0010 or visit minnich-mfg.com.




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