SA 120 Mixing Paddle

If you need specialised mixing paddles developed for use with specific materials, our EXPERT collection is perfect for you. The SA120 mixing paddle is part of this collection and is intended to mix extra thick materials, such as concrete and expanding concrete. The design offers unique properties that make this an effective mixing paddle that allows for a more ergonomic working posture.

How is the design of the SA120 mixing paddle ergonomic and effective?

The design of the SA120 mixing paddle is ergonomic because it is designed to reach the edges of a mixing bucket while allowing you to maintain an upright working posture. This effect is achieved thanks to the conical design of the mixing head, where the top is slightly wider than the base, making the mixing paddle the perfect fit for the slanted sides of a mixing bucket. With its height of 655 mm, the mixing paddle also contributes to a more upright and, thus, improved working posture.

On top of these ergonomic properties that allow for a better working posture that is easier on your back, the SA120 mixing paddle is also more efficient than traditional mixing paddles, which do not feature a conical design. This makes the mixing paddle—which has an estimated mixing capacity of 15-25 kg—15-20% faster than its traditional counterparts, and it makes keeping the materials in the bucket easier, which makes subsequent clean-up even simpler. All the mixing paddles in the EXPERT and SCREW collections feature this conical design.

What makes the SA120 mixing paddle suitable for thick materials?

Due to the construction of the mixing head, the SA120 mixing paddle is specialised in thick and heavy materials such as concrete and expanding concrete. The mixing head features three blades angled upwards, which are more vertical than the equivalent blades on our all-round mixing paddles. These three blades and their angling enable the effective mixing of thick materials. The mixing paddle is twisted right and mixing paddles the material from the bottom and upwards, which is ideal for heavy materials. If you want to mix thinner materials, it can be difficult to keep the mixture in the bucket—for these tasks, we recommend the downstream SA120NEG. mixing paddle. If you want an overview of our mixing paddles, you can check out our mixing paddle wheel for more information.

  • Round axle with m14 thread for mounting in a stirrer.
  • Height: 655 mm
  • Materials: Concrete and expanding concrete.
  • Mixing head: 110 mm diameter at the base, 130 mm at the top.
  • Estimated mixing capacity: 15-25 kg.
  • Current: Upstream.
SA 120 Mixing Paddle

SA 120 Mixing Paddle

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Conical Head — 15–20% Faster

Conical Head — 15–20% Faster

Conical geometry mixes 15–20% faster than a traditional flat paddle — less time per batch.

Two Versions for Opposite Materials

Two Versions for Opposite Materials

SA 120 upstream for concrete and expanding concrete; SA 120 Neg. downstream for self-levelling putty, paints, and gypsum plaster.

Three Mixing Blades

Three Mixing Blades

Steep blade angling for precise material engagement — more vertical contact than a standard paddle.

Conical Taper Follows the Bucket Wall

Conical Taper Follows the Bucket Wall

110 mm base, 130 mm top — the head reaches the slanted bucket sides while the axle stays vertical.

M14 Thread as Standard

M14 Thread as Standard

Both models mount via M14 on a mixer — not designed for drill-mounted use.

15-25 kg Capacity

15-25 kg Capacity

Professional-volume batches — one full bag of concrete or a complete container of self-levelling compound.

15-20% faster

15-20% faster

Conical geometry

Two versions

Two versions

Upstream or downstream

SA 120

SA 120

Concrete and expanding concrete

SA 120 Neg.

SA 120 Neg.

Self-levelling putty, paints, gypsum plaster

M14 thread

M14 thread

Mixer mount only

15-25 kg

15-25 kg

Professional batch size

Mixing paddles SA 120
Ø 110/130 mm
Height 655 mm
Weight 1.58 kg
For 13 mm Drill Chuck (D)/ M14 Thread (M14) M14

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