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Features:
Heavy-duty, powerful cordless concrete vibrator for consistent and efficient consolidation
Cordless high-frequency power: in-head motor delivers up to 11,600 vpm no-load and 10,600 vpm under load
Tailored for flatwork: 0.65 m whip with 50 mm or 59 mm head options for slabs and baseplates
Reduced strain during use: decoupled handle minimizes hand-arm vibrations for greater comfort
Rugged and reliable: IP67 protection and thermal safeguards ensure durability on tough jobs
Using a concrete vibrator usually leaves you stuck with frequency converters and tangled cords all over the site. They limit your flexibility, slow you down, and create tripping hazards. On top of that, you need to swap between whip lengths and head sizes for different jobs. When you’re consolidating large concrete loads, you need a powerful solution that won’t compromise efficiency or comfort. That’s where the PRO GDI50-65D and PRO GDI59-65D cordless high frequency concrete vibrators come in. With their in-head motor design, they give you strong, consistent consolidation at 11,600 vpm no-load speed and over 10,600 vpm under load. You can choose between two head sizes (50 mm or 59 mm) and rely on the short 0.65 m whip for flatwork applications like baseplates and slabs. The decoupled handle reduces hand-arm vibrations, while the rugged IP67 build and thermal protection keep your tool reliable and durable on every job. And when paired with the PRO GPU18V2DI and PRO GBP100, you get a modular system with haptic feedback that keeps you up to date on battery status, so you stay in control.
The PRO GDI50-65D and PRO GDI59-65D is used for concrete consolidation, removing air bubbles from poured concrete to increase durability and strength in flatwork applications such as baseplates, floors, or slabs. Cross-compatible with the following tools: PRO GPU18V2DI, PRO GBP100.
What's in the box:
Cardboard box
Heavy-duty, powerful cordless concrete vibrator for consistent and efficient consolidation
Cordless high-frequency power: in-head motor delivers up to 11,600 vpm no-load and 10,600 vpm under load
Tailored for flatwork: 0.65 m whip with 50 mm or 59 mm head options for slabs and baseplates
Reduced strain during use: decoupled handle minimizes hand-arm vibrations for greater comfort
Rugged and reliable: IP67 protection and thermal safeguards ensure durability on tough jobs
Using a concrete vibrator usually leaves you stuck with frequency converters and tangled cords all over the site. They limit your flexibility, slow you down, and create tripping hazards. On top of that, you need to swap between whip lengths and head sizes for different jobs. When you’re consolidating large concrete loads, you need a powerful solution that won’t compromise efficiency or comfort. That’s where the PRO GDI50-65D and PRO GDI59-65D cordless high frequency concrete vibrators come in. With their in-head motor design, they give you strong, consistent consolidation at 11,600 vpm no-load speed and over 10,600 vpm under load. You can choose between two head sizes (50 mm or 59 mm) and rely on the short 0.65 m whip for flatwork applications like baseplates and slabs. The decoupled handle reduces hand-arm vibrations, while the rugged IP67 build and thermal protection keep your tool reliable and durable on every job. And when paired with the PRO GPU18V2DI and PRO GBP100, you get a modular system with haptic feedback that keeps you up to date on battery status, so you stay in control.
The PRO GDI50-65D and PRO GDI59-65D is used for concrete consolidation, removing air bubbles from poured concrete to increase durability and strength in flatwork applications such as baseplates, floors, or slabs. Cross-compatible with the following tools: PRO GPU18V2DI, PRO GBP100.
What's in the box:
Cardboard box
Features
- BrandBOSCH PROFESSIONAL
- Weight4 kg
- MaterialBronze
- ManoMano ReferenceME213893665
- MMID334533004040
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How to vibrate concrete with a needle vibrator or mechanical trowel
In construction, vibrating concrete is an effective way to remove air bubbles and improve its strength. Depending on the volume and / or surface area you're working with, you might use a needle vibrator, vibrating rule or mechanical trowel. Vibration rates, volumes in m³, needle diameters: here's what you need to know.
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