Portable mixing station with removable liner

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The HIPPO PMH 70F-RL allows multiple batches of construction compounds to be mixed easier and faster.
New from CS Unitec is the HIPPO PMH 70F-RL portable mixing station, which allows multiple batches of construction compounds to be mixed easier and faster, using a removable liner and rim- less bucket system. Consecutive batches can be mixed without downtime for cleaning the bucket. Alternating liners allow mixing without cross cont- amination. The resilient, pliable liner is removed and cleaned easily. It also extends the bucket life.

The PMH 70F-RL features an Easy-roll Trolley and balanced Easy-tilt Cradle, allowing one per- son to mix, transport and accurately place up to 20 gallons of material at the same time. Equipped with heavy-duty casters, the PMH 70F-RL moves freely on level floors. Wheel cov- ers ensure that the casters remain free of screed splatter. The HIPPO also can be equipped with air-filled tires for construction sites with rough, uneven terrain.

The HIPPO is ideal for mixing cement screeds, grout, mortar, texture coatings, sealants, adhesives and other self-leveling compounds and construction materials. It is supplied with two mixing paddles designed with a special helix ribbon and side bars. It has a 16- amp/1800-watt, two-speed motor. CS Unitec offers an optional pneumatic-powered motor for the PORTAMIX HIPPO as well.

Learn more at www.csunitec.com.
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