Tile vibration tool with battery powered vacuum suction cup set
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The Battery-powered Vibrating Suction Cup for tile laying is designed to transport tiles and vibrate the adhesive mass between the tile and the substrate to evenly distribute the adhesive and remove air bubbles. Using a vibrating suction cup prevents the formation of voids between the tile and the substrate, providing the most durable bonding of the tile to the substrate. The device has a knob for adjusting the vibration frequency.
Product characteristics:
- Thanks to the generated vibrations, the device allows for excellent distribution of the adhesive and the removal of any air bubbles contained within it.
- Using a vibrating suction cup reduces the potential risk of tile breakage caused by the presence of empty spaces between the tile and the substrate.
- 6-step adjustment of vibration intensity
- A sturdy suction cup with a diameter of 120mm
- Suction cup lever lock
- The set includes two 2000mAh batteries.
Technical specification:
| Power supply | battery |
| Supply voltage | 18V |
| Number of batteries | 2 |
| Battery capacity | 2000 mAh |
| Vibration frequency | 5000 - 12000 r/min |
| Suction cup diameter | 120mm |
| Suction cup lifting capacity | 50 kg |
| Maximum charging time | max 2 h |
| Charger supply voltage | 230 v / 50 Hz |
Order by 2PM to get delivered next working day! We use 24 hours service with carriers in most cases so that you can get your order delivered on time.
There is €4.99 charge for delivery under €50 Orders. Additional charges will be imposed by our couriers for delivery to remote area, a surcharge may be levied to cover carriage to these areas.
Your product is covered by a 12 month Warranty or more if you opted for the extended warranty. Make sure you register your product.
