Oztec's "High Efficiency RubberHead" Outperforms any other type of vibrator
Epoxy coated rebar presents a particularly troublesome problem. Steel heads act like an electric hammer, striking any rebar or forms they contact, over 10,000 times per minute, with a force from hundreds to over 2,000 pounds per blow. Contact with a steel vibrator head of as little as one second can chip enough coating to subject the steel to deep rust. Oztec's patented High Efficiency "RubberHead " vibrator head not only meets DOT non-metal head specifications for protecting coated rebar and expensive forms, but exhibit some very special and unique properties. The High Efficiency Rubber Head urethane dimpled construction sends strong shock waves off the entire length of the head, with a larger radius of action, producing denser concrete with less voids to patch.
Why the Oztec "RubberHead TM " outperforms any other type of Vibrator.
(a.) When a smooth vibrator head (round, square or any other shape) is lowered into a relatively stiff concrete batch, the front or nose of the vibrator drills a hole. It pushes away concrete faster than it can return. Result, shock waves produced mostly from the vibrator's front end.
(b.) Oztec's patented "RubberHead" has a large number of openings which allow wet concrete to cool the inner shell. These openings act like "suction cups", which keeps concrete in contact with the entire length of the vibrator head, sending strong shock waves into the mass.
Smooth vibrator head |
Oztec's patented "RubberHead " |
Eliminates damage to epoxy coated rebar caused by a standard steel vibrator head
Oztec's patented High Efficiency RubberHead
Oztec Model No. HR 188 OZ