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IR-ABG Titan 455 17.1t 1992-1997

Brand: IR-ABG
Model: Titan 455
Variant: 17.1t | Year of production from: 1992 to: 1997

Terex CR452RX 18.278t 2008-2023

Brand: Terex
Model: CR452RX
Variant: 18.278t | Year of production from: 2008 to: 2023

Bitelli BB 760 RB 4700 E 17.8t 2003-2010

Brand: Bitelli
Model: BB 760 RB 4700 E
Variant: 17.8t | Year of production from: 2003 to: 2010

Bitelli BB 660 E-RB 4700 EFP 16.12t 2002-2003

Brand: Bitelli
Model: BB 660 E-RB 4700 EFP
Variant: 16.12t | Year of production from: 2002 to: 2003

A concrete mixer is a machine used for mixing concrete. It consists of a drum where the mixing process takes place and a drive that moves the drum. Concrete mixers are used in many industries, including construction, renovations, and gardening.

Concrete mixers can be divided into several categories depending on the drive, type of materials to be mixed, capacity, portability, and other features. Here are a few examples:

  • Electric concrete mixers - these are mixers that are powered by electricity. They are easy to operate and do not require a lot of physical effort. They are available in different sizes and capacities, from small, portable devices to larger, stationary mixers.
  • Gasoline concrete mixers - these are mixers that are powered by a gasoline engine. They are more portable than electric mixers and can be used in places where there is no access to electricity. Depending on the model, they can be used in larger construction projects.
  • Planetary concrete mixers - these are specialized mixers that mix concrete more efficiently than standard drum mixers. They are equipped with a rotor that rotates around its own axis and mixes the concrete mixture with great accuracy and precision.
  • Dry mix concrete mixers - these are mixers that are designed for mixing dry mixtures, such as mortar, plaster, adhesives, and others. They are equipped with agitators that mix the dry mixture, and then the appropriate amount of water is added.

When choosing a concrete mixer, many factors should be considered, including its capacity, efficiency, power, portability, material quality, ergonomics, and ease of use. Depending on the application, mixers with different features may be required, so it is important to choose the right device for the specific job.

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