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Stationary vs. Mobile Concrete Mixers – Part 1

Cement is the crucial ingredient for the creation of concrete, but it needs to be properly mixed with sand, gravel and water. To mix it with these ingredients, you would need a concrete mixer. The use of concrete mixers eliminates the hand-mixing process. There are many reasons why the concrete mixer is the better option than the hand-mixing process. It creates a better concrete than the hand-mixing process, provides a constant movement and saves money and labor.

There are many different types and models of concrete mixers on the market, all with different specifications and configurations. The selection of the concrete mixer depends greatly on the size of the construction project. Whether for a home job or a bigger construction project, you need to define the nature of your work, and then select the most appropriate type. The most commonly used mixers are the stationary and mobile concrete mixer.

Stationary Concrete Mixer

As the name states, unlike mobile concrete mixer, this mixer is fixed in one place and cannot be moved around the site easily. The stationary concrete mixer can be used in many construction job-sites and is the ideal mixer if you are working in one place only. Operators of stationary concrete mixers use the concrete once it is ready, and pour it into molds an the construction site. But be aware, when using a stationary concrete mixer, you need to use some amount of cement to act as a pre-caster for your construction task.

Unlike mobile concrete mixer, the stationary concrete mixer is very easy to maintain because all parts are located in the mixer. If the mixer stops working or a problem occurs, you can easily access and identify the cause of the problem and fix the problem immediately. In most cases, all you need to do is to replace a part, which is usually the mixing blade. The blades of a mixer differ in terms of the material and size, so you need to be very careful when choosing new blades for your concrete mixer. You surely do not want to buy a blade that will break in the middle of the mixing process. Aside from the mixing blade, the belt is another important component because it is also heavily involved in the mixing process.

If you decide to invest in a stationary, and not mobile concrete mixer, try to select the most appropriate model that will satisfy your needs. You can do this by checking all parts of the concrete mixer too see if they are working properly, including the filter bags, the air pads and the cartridges. By choosing the right stationary concrete mixer, you can be sure that you have all what is needed for completing different kinds of concrete projects.

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By Anthony Hendriks

The life of the party, Anthony is always up for spending some time with family and friends, when not blogging of course! Ever since a child, his love for books of mystery, race cars and travelling keeps on growing so it's difficult for him to single out that one all-time favourite hobby. If there's one thing he hates, though, it's having pictures taken but you already guessed that from his choice of plant photo for the blog.

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