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- The powerful concrete compactor is equipped with a vibration-damped railing handle and operates with 2,300 watts of motor power. The highly effective internal vibrator therefore achieves perfect results when concreting, shuttering and pouring ceilings.
- In conjunction with the powerful motor in an impact-resistant metal gear housing, the railing handle ensures efficient work when compacting freshly poured concrete or cement.
- The robust internal vibrator is designed for longer work cycles and is easy to operate: Ideally suited for the production of foundations, floor slabs, walls and ceilings.
- The 2,300 watt motor operates at a maximum of 4,000 rpm and keeps the vibration constant while working and is perfect for professionally placing fresh concrete pours in building construction and civil engineering.
Technical Data
| Model | STAHLWERK BR-2300 ST concrete vibrator |
| Motor power | 2,300 watts |
| Motor armature | 60 mm |
| Idle speed | 0-4,000 rpm |
| Mains voltage / frequency | 230 V AC (+-15%) / 50 Hz |
| Protection class | IPX4 (splash-proof) |
| Insulation class | Class II |
| Usable diameter of the vibrating bottle | 35 mm / 50 mm |
| Usable hose lengths | 400 cm, 600 cm |
| Cable length | 200 cm |
| Machine dimensions (L x W x H) | 420 x 220 x 220 mm |
| Machine weight | 7 kg |
Scope of delivery
- 1 x STAHLWERK BR-2300 ST concrete vibrator with 2,300 watts
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Manufacturer information
STAHLWERK Schweissgeräte Deutschland GmbH was founded in 1998 and offers original welding equipment as a manufacturer. We are your professional and reliable welding equipment supplier. Product safety carries the registered trademark STAHLWERK. The company responsible for product safety is STAHLWERK Schweissgeräte GmbH
located in Bornheim
Mainstraße 4
53332
Germany. For questions regarding product safety
please contact us at the electronic address info@stahlwerk-schweissgeraete.de or by phone at +49 228 24331713. The person responsible for product safety is Alexander Hamann.
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