CMS 130L
If you are looking for a drum mixer for professional use, which is suited for small or medium-sized jobs, a CMS 130 is a very good choice. It is a concrete mixer with a mixing capacity of 130L and a drum capacity of 150L, giving you a production volume of 1.17 M3/hour. The drum mixer is made with a full-welded frame, and it comes with a foot pedal with lock release for drum adjustment. Furthermore, the machine is equipped with truck brackets and a lifting hook, ensuring easy handling during transport.
Reinforced opening as well as grease nipples on the machine provide a good basis for a long service life and easy maintenance. Additionally, the machine is equipped with two double-mixing paddles, which contribute to better mixing.
All things considered, the CMS 130 is a nice, solid machine, which is a popular choice among professional craftsmen doing smaller jobs.
CMS Concrete Mixer Series Key Features
130L or 150L Mixing Capacity
1.17 to 1.32 m³/hour — the professional compact drum mixer for small to medium construction projects.
Full-Welded Frame
Holds its shape under daily site use — more durable than bolted construction over time.
240V
Runs on standard site power. 110V and 400V not available on CMS CMP covers multi-voltage requirements.
Foot Pedal with Lock Release
Controls drum angle for loading and emptying without stopping the work.
Lifting Hook and Truck Brackets
Two transport options built in — crane hook or forklift and telescopic handler.
Grease Nipples and Reinforced Opening
Built-in service points and wear protection — the basis for a long service life.
130L or 150L
Professional compact drum mixer
Full-welded frame
Built for daily professional use
240V
Standard site power
Foot pedal + lock
Drum angle control
Hook + brackets
Two transport options
Grease nipples
Built-in maintenance points
| Cement Mixers | CMS 130L |
| Motor | 240V |
| Drum Capacity | 150L |
| Mixing Capacity | 130L |
| Height | 135 cm |
| Width/Length | 65/120 cm |
| Weight | 52 kg |
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