Pneumatic vibrator HFP
rotary

Pneumatic vibrator - HFP - OLI S.p.A. - rotary
Pneumatic vibrator - HFP - OLI S.p.A. - rotary
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Characteristics

Operation
pneumatic
Type
rotary

Description

Used both in prefabrication plants and on construction sites, OLI high frequency pneumatic vibrators are the ideal solution for obtaining optimal results in compacting concrete where it is not possible or dangerous to use electrical systems. The OLI HFP series vibrators eliminate any imperfection from the concrete surface, which will be aesthetically perfect and weatherproof. Applications Vibration applied from outside the concrete is recommended when: • A high density of reinforcement is required inside the housing. • The construction elements to be vibrated are high or narrow (dividing walls, columns, beams), therefore difficult or impossible to vibrate with internal vibration systems. High frequency pneumatic vibrators are used on construction sites and for precast concrete parts where it is necessary to obtain excellent aesthetic results and resistance to atmospheric agents (exposed concrete) but without the use of electric motors Features HFP vibrators have no electrical components; they are powered by an air compressor that rotates the rotors inside the vibrator at a very high speed, generally between 10,000 and 17,000 vpm, thus generating a circular vibration that spreads in all directions. • Working pressure: 6 bar • Air supply quality: Class 5.4.4 • Operating temperature: -10 ° C / +60 ° C • Maximum noise level: 103 dB (A) – HFC 4001C (Silent version): 90 dB (A) at 1 meter distance • Technology: eccentric rotor • Materials: cast iron • Finish: painted Advantages Handy No electrical component No maintenance needed Certifications • UNI EN ISO 12100 • CE: Community Directives and subsequent amendments: 2006/42 / CE – 2006/95 / CE
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