MQ/Essick EM120HYD Mortar Mixer / 12 C.F., Hydraulic drive, Honda GX390
The MQ Essick EM120HYD Hydraulic Mixer is a heavy-duty machine favored by professional masons for its superior power and control. A reliable 11.7 HP Honda GX390 gasoline engine drives the unit. Therefore, the hydraulic system can easily handle the toughest mixes without strain. This powerful machine boasts a 12 cubic foot (339.8 liters) capacity. Consequently, the hydraulic dump feature allows for effortless discharge directly into polyethylene MudTubs.
The manufacturer builds the drum from exceptionally thick 7-gauge steel, offering superior durability. Furthermore, the drive shaft features maintenance-free, spring-loaded, self-adjusting seals. This crucial system ensures a long, trouble-free life and eliminates the need for greasing. Thus, the construction drastically reduces maintenance time and enhances longevity. In addition, this model mixes 3.5 to 4 bags of material efficiently.
A thick 14-gauge steel engine cover protects the entire mixer. Workers finish the mixer with a durable power coat paint. Moreover, the mixer features B78x13 inch tires for easy transport and a low 17-inch discharge height (430 mm) for comfortable unloading. This combination of powerful hydraulic performance and maintenance-free design makes the MQ Essick EM120HYD Hydraulic Mixer the professional’s choice. We commit to offering only the highest quality, professional-grade equipment at USA Scaffolding. Browse our helpful links below to see all the durable tools and machinery we offer!
Detailed Specifications
- Capacity: 12 cu. ft. (339.8 L)
- Batch Capacity: 3.5 to 4 bags
- Engine Power: 11.7 HP Honda GX390 (Recoil Start, 8.7 kW)
- Drive & Dump Action: Hydraulic
- Drum Type: Steel – 7 gauge (Extremely thick)
- Seals: Maintenance-free, spring-loaded, self-adjusting (no greasing required)
- Engine Cover Thickness: 14 gauge steel
- Operating Weight: 1090 lb (494.4 kg)
- Discharge Height: 17 in (430 mm)
Helpful Links
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