Concrete Vibrators
2,900 - 3,000 Per piece
A concrete screed vibrator, often simply referred to as a concrete vibrator or screed, is a construction tool used in the process of pouring and finishing concrete. It is designed to help eliminate air bubbles and settle the concrete mix, ensuring that the poured concrete is compact, level, and free of voids. This is essential for achieving a smooth and even concrete surface. Key components and features of a concrete screed vibrator typically include: 1. Vibrator Head: The vibrator head is the part of the tool that comes into direct contact with the wet concrete. It contains an electric or gasoline-powered motor that generates high-frequency vibrations, which are transferred to the concrete through an eccentric weight. 2. Shaft: The shaft connects the vibrator head to the power source and provides a means of controlling the depth and reach of the vibration. It comes in various lengths to accommodate different job requirements. 3. Handle: The handle is where the operator holds the concrete screed vibrator. It allows for easy maneuverability and control over the tool while working. The main function of a concrete screed vibrator is to consolidate the concrete mix, ensuring that it fills any voids or air pockets, resulting in a more durable and aesthetically pleasing finished surface. Concrete screed vibrators are commonly used for various concrete construction projects, such as pouring floors, sidewalks, driveways, and other horizontal surfaces. They can help achieve a smoother finish, reduce the need for manual labor, and save time during the concrete placement process. There are different types of concrete vibrators available, including handheld vibrators, external vibrators, and internal vibrators (sometimes called poker vibrators). The choice of vibrator type depends on the specific application and the size of the concrete placement area. It's important to follow safety guidelines when using concrete screed vibrators, as they generate strong vibrations that can be harmful if not handled properly. Proper training and protective equipment are essential for the operator's safety.