Multiquip introduces industry-leading equipment

Words: Jon AlbersonMultiquip, a diverse manufacturer and supplier of world class quality products and solutions, is pleased to announce three new, important products for the rental market.

Multiquip launches 185 CFM compressor at The Rental Show

Multiquip, a leading supplier to the equipment rental industry is introducing the MQ Power 185 CFM air compressor. The model DIS185SSI4F Air Compressor , engineered to meet the needs of construction and equipment rental professionals, is powered by a 49 horsepower Isuzu diesel engine that meets EPA Tier 4 Final engine emissions.

The weather resistant steel housing is fully lockable for safe, unattended operation. The sound attenuated cabinet reduces engine noise during operation. A state of the art LED digital control panel displays the compressor temperature, fuel level, engine temperature and speed and also provides engine diagnostics. Large tires provides smooth, stable towing characteristics on the highway or on the job site.

Multiquip introduces its largest towable concrete mixer

Multiquip, the leader in portable mixers, expands its line with the introduction of a new 12 cubic foot concrete mixer.

The new MC12PH Heavy-Duty Concrete Mixer, the largest concrete mixer in Multiquip’s product range, enables contractors to maximize productivity while tackling the toughest jobs. Featuring an EasyClean™ polyethylene design contractors can break dried material loose quickly from the drum by simply striking it with a mallet. The oversized dump wheel facilitates loading material into wheelbarrows.

Smooth towing on the job and over the highway is assured by cantilever spring suspension. The steel frame is fabricated to withstand punishing work site conditions and a steel engine cowling protects the engine. The mixer is powered by an easy starting Honda GX340 engine.

Multiquip introduces its redesigned SlabSaver™ concrete saw

Multiquip, introduces the redesigned SP1G SlabSaver™ concrete saw. This compact saw is ideal for cutting control joints in green concrete or decorative lines in cured concrete. The SP1G contains several new features that will appeal to concrete contractors and rental companies.

The saw features a center mount blade with up-cut orientation. The blade shaft assembly ensures consistent alignment while the precise raise-lower system is controlled by a simple, single throw handle with mechanical depth stop. The blade guard captures dust, directing it towards an evacuation port which the operator can use to reduce the dust signature.

The compact, lightweight, 105 pound design makes it easy for to transport and operate. A special lifting bale protects the engine and provides easy grab handles and central lifting point. An easy starting Honda GX200 engine with cyclone air filtration ensures reliability on job after job.
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