2016年11月30日星期三

hydraulic ride on power trowel

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power trowel (also known as a "power float", "helicopter" or "trowel machine" or "whirlybird") is a piece of light construction equipment used by construction companies and contractors, to apply a smooth finish to concrete slabs.

Therere ride on power trowel and walk behind power trowel.edging power trowel and hydraulic ride on power trowel.

Features and Advantages:
1.Heavy-duty hydraulic motors and rotors,made in Italy,carry the load  with more control and power.
2.High-horsepower, dependable petrol for maximum power and performance.
3.5-bladed spider for uniform blade and pan coverage.
4.Raised foot pedals for comfort.
5.Hydraulic fluid reservoir inside frame.
6.Temperature controlled advanced cooling system
7.Hour meter, voltage meter and hydraulic pressure gauge all in  one location.
8.Super-duty cast iron spiders with super-duty steel trowel arms.





2016年11月29日星期二

walk behind power trowel

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power trowel (also known as a "power float", "helicopter" or "trowel machine" or "whirlybird") is a piece of light construction equipment used by construction companies and contractors, to apply a smooth finish to concrete slabs.

Therere ride on power trowel and walk behind power trowel.edging power trowel and hydraulic ride-on power trowel.








Ride-on power trowel

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power trowel (also known as a "power float", "helicopter" or "trowel machine" or "whirlybird") is a piece of light construction equipment used by construction companies and contractors, to apply a smooth finish to concrete slabs.
Therere ride on power trowel and walk behind power trowel,edging power,hydraulic ride-on power trowel.

Features and Advantages:
1.Outstanding series design, superior production technology;
2.There are cooling function, increase copper turbine gearbox can effectively ensure the service life;
3.Imported bearings, drive systems;
4.Pedal safety switch, loosen the pace to stop stalling;
5.It can be equipped with Honda, Kohler, Briggs & Stratton engine, horsepower, stable performance;
6.Equipped with transport wheel for easy mobile device;
7.Centrifugal friction clutch, durable;
8.You can adjust the front and rear seats, comfortable and beautiful;






Hand-push concrete/cement mixer

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We handle with various light construction machines.if you want to know more about us,please visit our website,or send email to contact fisher.lee@geyaomachinery.com

Concrete mixer is used to mix the concrete during the floor construction and building decorates, etc. Small and exquisite, move conveniently.

Specification
Type
                     GYCM-12
Cylinder volume
230L
Power
1.5kW
Voltage
220V
Frequency
50Hz
Weight
65kg
Outline size
1300x680x1080mm




Concrete vibrator

Concrete vibrator
A concrete vibrator is a construction tool used on concrete pouring sites. A variety of manufacturers build these machines and an assortment of attachments designed for multiple applications. A vibrator is used to ensure that a pour is even and free of air bubbles so that the concrete will remain strong and have a smooth finish even afterthe formwork is removed. While not necessary for small jobs, this tool is essential on large load bearing projects.
These machines range in size from small battery-powered wands to much larger plug-in versions that be used on very deep pours. In all cases, a concrete vibrator that can reach the bottom of the pouring forms should be used, ensuring even treatment of the entire concrete pour. Attachments are selected on the basis of the depth of the pour and the type of concrete being used.
A concrete vibrator uses an off-centered weight, which is spun as much as 10,000 times a minute, causing large air pockets in the concrete to disperse as the concrete is shaken. Especially in pours of low slump concrete, which uses minimal water, the use of a vibrator is essential to ensure that the concrete does not bubble or form holes. In cases where consumers will be looking at the finished concrete, as is common in some schools of design that employ concrete counters and floors, this tool will help create an even and attractive surface, rather than one that may be slightly ragged.






2016年11月28日星期一

Lights, Camera, Compaction!

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As the housing market has strengthened over the past year, demand for the already popular outdoor living space has only gotten stronger too. Many design/build contractors have reported encouraging signs already this year, citing significant interest from homeowners for things like paver patios, sidewalks and drives, along with smaller walls, fire pits and outdoor kitchens.
With the need to install things like pavers and retaining wall block comes a need for reliable compaction equipment. That's why leading equipment manufacturers are viewing the landscape market with as much interest and optimism as they have in a long while.

The opportunity in the landscape market is excellent," says Anna Foster, rental product marketing manager at The Toro Company, which entered the hardscaping market in 2012 after acquiring Stone Construction. "Nearly all landscapers have a need for compaction equipment—whether they’re installing patios, ponds, sidewalks, creating a utility trench, etc. Nowadays, when I see a truck with a landscape logo driving down the road, I look to see what's on the trailer. Many times I'm seeing a compactor."
Yes, many of today's landscape contractors need compaction equipment. But in today's market, they also have a need to be as efficient and productive as possible. That's where some contractors end up missing the mark.

Use the force, dude

A popular machine type for a landscaper is a forward plate compactor. Compared to a reversible plate compactor, they are generally lighter, more compact and less expensive. Toro's forward plate line ranges from 13 to 20 inches (plate size width). Multiquip (Mikasa brand) offers a line ranging from 14 to 20 inches. "Forward plate compactors are very popular with landscapers because they offer the right mix of dimensions and force to do pathways and paver block installations," says Stevan Garcia, compaction product manager for Multiquip.
Forward plate compactors can also be fairly powerful. Multiquip's Mikasa units generate 2,200 to 3,400 foot pounds of centrifugal force—a key measurement in identifying how powerful a machine is. Toro's line ranges from 2,200 to 4,000 foot pounds.
Is that enough power, though? Opinions vary. One opinion that matters a lot is ICPI's (Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute). Referencing ICPI Tech Spec #2 – construction of interlocking concrete pavements, Rob Bowers, ICPI's director of engineering, offers some recommendations.
For the first steps in a paver project, compacting the excavated subgrade and then the gravel base, ICPI recommends a 7,000-pound plate compactor, likely a reversible. "You could get away with a 5,000-pound machine, but it will take a lot longer," Bowers points out.
After laying the pavers, you need to compact them. ICPI recommends a 5,000-pound machine for this step. A 7,000-pound machine could cause serious problems by damaging the pavers. Additionally, since many pavers have a certain texture to them, you want to make sure your compactor has a urethane pad so you don't scuff up the pavers.
"Serious hardscaping contractors have both a 5,000- and 7,000-pound compactor," Bowers says. "Newer guys often start with a 5,000-pound machine, but soon find that they're being inefficient during those first stages of a project—sometimes taking 40-50% longer to compact the soil."

Above and beyond centrifugal force, there are other things you should look at when purchasing a compactor. Toro's Foster offers the following checklist of additional specs to evaluate.
"You want to look at centrifugal force in combination with things like plate frequency, orvibrations per minute," Foster points out. "You want higher VPMs for more granular, sandy conditions, but lower VPMs when you have more moisture."
Amplitude. Distance the plate travels during the compaction process.
Machine weight. Generally range from 100 pounds for a small forward plate model to several hundred pounds for a reversible plate unit. Weight factors into overall compaction performance. But you also want to think about how easy the machine will be to transport.
Plate width. Most forward-plate units offer a width in the 12- to 24-inch range. Foster says 21-24 inches is the most productive size, generally speaking. Reversible plate machines typically provide a 30- to 35-inch plate size.
MBW Incorporated, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer of compaction equipment, provides an Amplitude Calculator on its website. This tool is designed to help contractors evaluate centrifugal force, frequency and machine weight in concert to really understand how a given machine can perform.
Finally, Foster says you should look at features that enhance machine durability, such as reinforcements that help prevent damage during operation and transport. Base-plate construction is also important. You should look for a one-piece base plate made of strong material such as carbon steel for superior strength and even compaction.
Multiquip's Garcia agrees that the trend is definitely toward one-piece base-plate construction. "The downside of having the base plate and eccentric housing as one piece is that if anything breaks, the replacement cost is more expensive," Garcia explains. "However, the benefits far outweigh the cost. Using a single base plate and eccentric housing enhances durability, serviceability and performance."
  • Durability – eliminates a potential source of failure such as loosening or broken bolts
  • Serviceability – no bolts decreases maintenance and repair time
  • Performance – lowers center of gravity dramatically, improving climbing characteristics, overall control and compaction speed
According to Garcia, contractors are also looking for ways to protect their equipment investments. "The use of digital displays are becoming very valuable aids to equipment owners," he says. "Many manufacturers are starting to incorporate the use of hour meters and tachometers. An hour meter tells just how many hours have been put on a machine, so there is no mistake as to when it needs to be serviced. A tachometer tells the operator or service technician what the real-time engine RPMs are, which can be very useful for troubleshooting machine issues."
Contractor Doug McDuff of Landscape America in Wrentham, MA, is a hardscaping specialist. His crews each have a 4,000-pound reversible unit from Dynapac, along with a smaller unit with neoprene pad from Wacker. As McDuff thinks about his next equipment investment, technological features such as Compatrol from Weber MT, which helps increase efficiency by measuring compaction depth, have his attention. Contractors in today's market are all about efficiency and quality control.
On that note, McDuff finds equipment rental to be a useful tool on larger jobs such as driveways. "We'll rent a vibratory roller on those jobs," McDuff relates. "They are pretty expensive and we don't use them all the time, so it wouldn't make sense for me to buy one."