

From the Manufacturer MBW MM60 M608H Mortar and Plaster Mixer with Honda GX240 Engine doesn't sacrifice quality. Often viewed as a commodity, lower production cost is usually seen as the over-riding goal in mortar mixer manufacturing. It shows - overall mortar mixer quality and life have been deteriorating for the last 20 years. MBW has chosen the less traveled, higher ground; we have not sacrificed mixer quality. You may pay a little more for a MBW Mortar Mixer, but the returns in lower maintenance and longer life are worth consideration. We're so confident in the superiority of MBW's mixers that we simply encourage you to take a look and draw your own conclusions. Here's a short list of things to compare: paddle shaft and clamping design, bearing capacity, trunion and pillow block quality, frame strength, drive gears, belt tension mechanism, drum latch/lock system, drum and grill weldments, engine shroud, front leg design, material types and gauge throughout the mixer. A single piece of 1.63-inch hex steel makes up the MBW main shaft. Machining, rather than welding or bolting, improves strength and durability. Blade arms are held to the main shaft with conforming plates and hardware. Specs: Batch Capacity - 6.0 cubic feet, 1.5-2 bags; Drum Wrap End Plates - 10 gauge, 7 gauge; Engine Model - Honda GX240 14.8 cubic inches; Wheels - 12x4.80 inch high speed; Size WxLxH - 46x64x56 inches; Discharge Height - 47 inches; Weight - 665 pounds.
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