ITEM NO.: 40000

Forced Action Mixer 40 L

A MINI FORCED ACTION MIXER CREATED FOR INDOOR USE

SoRoTo® 40 L is a small forced action mixer that can do anything the big ones can - only in smaller amounts.

This small mixer quickly mixes 40L of material for flooring, tiling, brick repairs, plastering, and much more.

The first ever SoRoTo® Forced Action Mixer - designed to be able to come up-stairs and in doors. 

The SoRoTo® 40 L Forced Action Mixer is perfect for indoor masonry work, but also for hobby use (concrete sculptures and the like). It mixes faster and more homogenously than for instance the regular cement mixer, which otherwise would be the natural alternative.

The SoRoTo® 40 L is easy to transport and handle. It runs on either 240V or 110V, has telescopic legs, and weighs no more than 46 kg.

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  • Removable mixer arms - makes cleaning easy - no need for tools.
  • By tipping the mixer it can easily be loaded onto a car by means of the small wheels.
  • Easily adjustable telescopic legs for discharge into bucket or wheelbarrow.
  • After 3-5 minutes the perfect mix is discharged through mixer gate at bottom of drum.
  • The grid lid is mounted on hinges and equipped with automatic mechanical switch to meet safety regulations.
  • Rubber strap secures the grid lid during transportation.
  • In case of wear you can only need to change one paddle if the otherss are all right.
Forced Action Mixer 40 L
Motor 230 V / 110V
Output 0,75 kW
Weight 64
RPM 30
Drum Capacity 41
Mixing Capacity 40 L
Height 111-121 cm
Width/Length 60/60 cm
Standard blades steel
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