Oct 19, 2018 15:43
5 yrs ago
Swedish term
Vibrobrygga
Swedish to English
Tech/Engineering
Construction / Civil Engineering
Vibrobrygga
What is a vibrobrygga? A machine used in the construction of concrete structures.
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(English)
4 | power screed | Deane Goltermann |
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power screed
Fairly sure here... more info later
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Note added at 50 mins (2018-10-19 16:33:41 GMT)
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Could be a 'power truss screed' see https://www.lindec.com/product/allen-12hd-air-powered
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Note added at 1 hr (2018-10-19 16:47:23 GMT)
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Right, a lot of variation in what these things are called. Your term also looks like a 'vibrobalk.'
So I'd say vibratorsloda = Concrete Vibratory Screed (1st reference) or power float scred (second two references)
http://basementbrands.com/concrete-vibratory-screed-with-12f...
http://www.cpce.cp.com/en/whatwedo/concreteequipment/bullflo... or
https://www.lindec.com/product/lindec-r-floatscreed
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Note added at 50 mins (2018-10-19 16:33:41 GMT)
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Could be a 'power truss screed' see https://www.lindec.com/product/allen-12hd-air-powered
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Note added at 1 hr (2018-10-19 16:47:23 GMT)
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Right, a lot of variation in what these things are called. Your term also looks like a 'vibrobalk.'
So I'd say vibratorsloda = Concrete Vibratory Screed (1st reference) or power float scred (second two references)
http://basementbrands.com/concrete-vibratory-screed-with-12f...
http://www.cpce.cp.com/en/whatwedo/concreteequipment/bullflo... or
https://www.lindec.com/product/lindec-r-floatscreed
Note from asker:
Thanks, but what is a vibratorsloda? I thought this was a screed. Do you know? |
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