Buy Concrete Vibrator Vibration Motor 40W AC 110V 3600rpm Aluminum Alloy Shaker Table Vibrating Vibrators (40W)

AC 110V 30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100W Cast Vibrating Vibrator Motor; AC 110V 30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100W Cast Vibrating Vibrator Motor.

Case made of aluminum alloy, which is lightweight, has quick heat dissipation, and has a low temperature rise.

Connection piece made of thick terminal, anti-oxidation and anti-rust coating connecting piece, fixed casting junction box that is waterproof, insulated and performs well.

Powerful, smooth operation; small size, but high efficiency; strong power, smooth operation.

In order to prevent long-term vibration damage to the cable, the TO/TB small vibration motor is equipped with a special oil-resistant and anti-oxidation power supply line, as well as an anti-vibration outlet protective cover and double protection.

I constructed a 4×8 foot sifter out of 2x3s and hardware cloth, which I set at an angle in the hopes of being able to throw compost onto it and allow gravity to do the work of sifting the compost as it slid down my sifter ramp. I was unsuccessful. Unfortunately, gravity alone was ineffective, and the compost simply sat on my slide, unable to be moved. Then I jimmy-rigged an old drill into a sort of vibrating motor with a lot of duct tape. It was a huge success. But then it went up in flames. Because I was able to demonstrate that the concept of a vibrating element was effective, I went ahead and purchased the 30W version of this vibrating motor. It was far too weak and did not function properly with my large sifter. After that, I went with the next cheapest option, which for some reason turned out to be this 90W motor. It’s absolutely fantastic. It’s significantly quieter and more effective than my previous hacky drill solution. It runs smoothly and efficiently, sifting through a large amount of compost and wood chips in a short amount of time. The chips dance gracefully on the hardware cloth, sifting out the fine elements while the larger discard items easily slide down the slide and out of the way, allowing the fine elements to pass through unnoticed.

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