Concrete and Site Equipment

Date Posted:8 December 2022 

Concrete Kibble with a Slide ValveSite BoxHexagonal Concrete Mould

 

MHA products sell a large range of Concrete Construction Equipment ranging from Site Tool boxes, Concrete Moulds, Cages, Concrete Kibbles, Washout Bins and much more! These products are particularly designed to help with concreting in construction.

The DBL Door Site Tool Box is designed as a secure storage solution on work sites that can be transported by overhead crane and forklift. This Tool Box is heavy duty and weather proof, fitted with crane lugs and fork pockets for easy relocation.

Similarly, MHA also offer a Single Door Site Tool Box that is also designed as a secure storage solution on work sites, that can be easily transported by an overhead crane and forklift. The Tool Box is tamper proof and its lockable door, provides security against theft.

MHA also supply a Concrete Kibble with a Slide Valve which is designed for an easy transfer of concrete or similar materials on site by use of an overhead crane.

The CPC Concrete Washout Bins are a safe, effective on-site solution for handling line cleans for boom and line concrete pumps. They are designed for optimal safety, its heavy-duty construction with waste intake pipe and air vent removes the risk of injury cause by blowouts during line cleaning.

The Low-Profile Skip Bin is a heavy load bin with low loading height, suitable for the storage and transport of industrial and construction waste but forklift or crane. It is designed for handling waste in industrial and particularly construction sites. It is ideal for use in manufacturing, mining, construction, shipping and defence industries.

We also offer Concrete Moulds in our extensive range of Concrete, construction equipment. The Hexagonal Concrete Mould is designed to precast hexagonal concrete blocks for use in various retaining wall applications. Its design is simple and portable, making it the ideal solution for recycling leftover concrete onsite. This in turn, reduces the expense and waste of materials when disposing leftover concrete at the end of a day’s pour.


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