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    About Concrete Mixers

    Also colloquially referred to as “cement mixers,” concrete mixers combine cement, aggregate, and water to form concrete for a variety of construction project types including streets, building foundations, and more.

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    Serial Number10TAFLGF3IS787641
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico

    About Concrete Mixers

    Concrete mixers, sometimes colloquially called “cement mixers,” are machines that use a revolving drum or other rotating device to combine aggregate such as sand or gravel with cement and water to form concrete. Today there are numerous types of concrete mixers to meet the needs of everything from large-scale construction sites to small home projects. Within the overarching concrete mixer category, you’ll find self-propelled, towable, stationary, and walk-behind versions.

    Types Of Concrete Mixers


    McNeilus Bridgemaster Concrete Mixer

    In addition to the large, self-propelled mixing trucks with 11-cubic-yard drums commonly used at construction sites for large-scale projects such as bridges and roads, there are several smaller, portable versions like the towable and walk-behind that can easily be moved from one location to another as work progresses, as well as stationary mixers. Portable mixers are gas- or electric-powered, with wheels for easy transport, and have a capacity of up to 2 cubic yards. They are used on smaller projects such as concrete overlay and repair projects. Stationary concrete mixers sit on a solid pedestal and are often used when a large batch of concrete is needed in one location, such as producing pre-cast concrete molds or on large-scale infrastructure projects.

    Find The Right Concrete Mixer

    PavingEquipment.com offers for-sale listings for a variety of new and used concrete mixers. Leading manufacturers include McNeilus, Cemen Tech, Dieci, Toro, Multiquip, and others.


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