Hess Introduces Concrete Products Machine RH 760
HESS group presented for the first time its latest development – the RH 760 at bauma. After extensive market analysis and preparation of corresponding requirement profiles, the construction design of the machine has been worked out, optimized and adopted to the specific market requirements. And as a result of thorough performance tests in its R&D, HESS Multimat RH 760, an innovation comes into existence suitable not only for block production but also for the production of building and paving stones.
RH 760 is the first small board model (660 x 470mm; 26 in. x 18.5 in.) equipped with patented Variotronic Vibration technology, delivering high-caliber vibration while allowing producers to utilize existing mould. A companion Oil Bath Vibration system eliminates the need for daily vibration table maintenance or re-lubrication procedures. The RH 760 can be installed on most existing foundations and has been equipped with an operator-friendly control system.
The machine is capable of producing concrete shapes of the highest strength, Hess engineer's note, as it instantly improves retaining wall modules' freeze-the durability through a higher rate of air void elimination. Control of unit height, from 30-mm minimum to 330-mm maximum, on the RH 760 is credited to Hess MVA technology, which also allows side release mould to be used with better results. In addition to paving stone and retaining wall block the model’s vibration technology also suits standard cast stone shapes. The RH 760 is likewise set up for face mix unit production.
RH 760 is the first small board model (660 x 470mm; 26 in. x 18.5 in.) equipped with patented Variotronic Vibration technology, delivering high-caliber vibration while allowing producers to utilize existing mould. A companion Oil Bath Vibration system eliminates the need for daily vibration table maintenance or re-lubrication procedures. The RH 760 can be installed on most existing foundations and has been equipped with an operator-friendly control system.
The machine is capable of producing concrete shapes of the highest strength, Hess engineer's note, as it instantly improves retaining wall modules' freeze-the durability through a higher rate of air void elimination. Control of unit height, from 30-mm minimum to 330-mm maximum, on the RH 760 is credited to Hess MVA technology, which also allows side release mould to be used with better results. In addition to paving stone and retaining wall block the model’s vibration technology also suits standard cast stone shapes. The RH 760 is likewise set up for face mix unit production.
NBM&CW July 2010