Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Complete That Project Within Deadline With The Help Of A Mortar Mixer


Most construction projects, if not all, involve concrete and mortar. For you to ensure that you complete that construction project in time, you need to have reliable machinery and tools at your disposal. One of the machineries that you need is a mortar mixer, a machine that will help you in the mixing of concrete, cement and plaster for the construction needs. Traditionally, this mixing was manual by use of shovel. This was not only tiresome and time-consuming, but also gave low standard mixtures. For a durable building, the mortar mixture must be perfect. Today, this mixing is done by the use of efficient and time-saving mortar mixers.

There are two types of mixers, namely electric mixers and diesel/petrol mixers. The diesel mixers are among the first to be introduced to the construction industry, but are slowly being replaced by the electric ones. Both give high quality results, but have slight differences in terms of functionality. For instance, diesel mixers are noisy due to the engine compared to the silent electric ones. Also, the diesel mixers produce smoke, which is not environmentally friendly. Whereas, an electric mixer does not produce any smoke, thus it is preferred as an eco-friendly solution. As the name implies, electric mixers require an electric connection for working. The only advantage of the diesel mixer over electric mixer is that it does not rely on electricity to work. So, if your construction site doesn't have any port for electric connection, then you have to rethink before considering any electric mixer. Most construction sites do not need an electric connection until later construction stages.

The main advantage of using a mortar mixer is the fact that it is time-saving. A task that could have taken hours, if done manually, takes a few minutes when using a mortar mixer. Time is of essence to any contractor. Time saved is money saved. The other advantage is that the mixer is money-saving. Although the initial acquisition cost is high, the operating costs are very low. The amount spend on work force when mixing manually is much high compared to the amount you spend on the mixer. If buying a mixer is a problem, there is an option of hiring. Hiring is also pocket-friendly in the short run.

When buying a mortar mixer, you need to consider a number of factors. Some of these factors are motor, power, drive control box, mechanics and dimensions. On the motor issue, you need to buy a mixer that has a powerful motor, preferably a 4KW-three phase electric motor with 56 to 315 Rpms and a horsepower of 5.4. When it comes to power, a 200-260V single phase, with 50 Amp and 50-60 hertz can do. A good mixer will have booster pump, water prime, main power, stop/start, 3-speed step and reverse/forward switches. All these switches are on the drive control box allowing you to work easily. The mechanics involves the design and functionality of the mixer, so you have to check the following:

What is the cord gauge? How is the frame made? Is it welded? Is the stator adjustable? Are wheels pneumatic?

By buying a mortar, you take a step towards early completion of your construction project. You will not only deliver work in a timely manner, but also deliver quality and durable work, which is the main aim of every contractor.

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