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Bed Type Concrete Mixer

Usage/ApplicationConcrete mixing machine
Power SourceElectric
Machine TypeBed Mounting
Automation GradeManual
    Power SourceElectric – 3 HP With Single / Three Phase
Output Capacity5/3.5 CFT , 7/5 CFT & 10/7
Type Of The Drum MixerTilting Drum Mixer
ChassisHeavy Duty
Model NameBed Concrete Mixer
Drum Speed20 rpm
No. Of TyresNo

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    Main Purpose:

    The Bed Concrete Mixer is designed to mix materials in precise proportions, ensuring the desired strength and durability for the final concrete or mortar product. It’s commonly used in small to medium-sized construction projects, where time and labor are limited. The mixer typically operates with a half-bag capacity of cement, which is a convenient size for smaller jobs or when working with limited space. It’s a versatile tool for both professional builders and DIY enthusiasts, offering quick, reliable results.

    Key Features:

    • Prevention of Hardening: Continuous mixing ensures that the concrete doesn’t begin to set before it’s ready to be poured. This is especially crucial when working with smaller batches or in situations where large, industrial-sized mixers are impractical.
    • Time and Labor Savings: Manual mixing is a labor-intensive process. A portable concrete mixer speeds up the work, allowing workers to focus on other tasks, while the machine does the heavy lifting. This also reduces the need for multiple workers, increasing productivity.
    • Compact Design: These mixers take up less space, making them ideal for tight job sites or small projects where large mixers aren’t feasible. Their small size also makes them easier to store and transport between locations.

    Half Bag Concrete Mixers Powered by Electricity:

    Portable concrete mixers can be powered by electric motors.

    • Electric-Powered Mixers: These are suited for environments where electrical supply is accessible. They are quieter, cleaner, and more environmentally friendly than gasoline-powered models, making them a popular choice for residential and commercial projects in urban areas.