MGT’s GXH50 Backpack Concrete Vibrator Delivers High Frequency Vibration

Designed for small to medium-sized projects, the GXH50 delivers high-frequency vibration through a flexible shaft system, efficiently eliminating air pockets and ensuring optimal concrete compaction.
June 11, 2025
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MGT North America, the U.S. arm of the Menegotti Group, releases the MGT GXH50 Backpack Concrete Vibrator. Designed for small to medium-sized projects, the GXH50 delivers high-frequency vibration through a flexible shaft system, efficiently eliminating air pockets and ensuring optimal concrete compaction. Its backpack-mounted design, paired with a reliable Honda GXH50 4-stroke engine, offers operator mobility, comfort, and productivity on the job site.

"The MGT GXH50 was built for the modern job site—powerful, mobile, and made to last," said Thiago Sandrini Leite, national sales manager at MGT North America. "We know that performance and reliability are critical, and the GXH50 delivers both with confidence."

Key Features:

·       Honda GXH50 4-Stroke Engine: Trusted for its power and durability.

·       Lightweight Backpack Frame: Ergonomic harness maximizes maneuverability and operator comfort.

·       Flexible Shaft System: Available in multiple lengths (3 feet to 20 feet) and compatible with heads from 1 inch to 2.25 inches.

·       Vibration Speed: Operates between 9,000–12,000 VPM for superior compaction.

·       Durable Build: Engineered to meet the rigors of daily commercial use.

·       Centrifugal Force Range: 192 to 1,450 pounds, depending on the selected model.  

The MGT GXH50 Backpack Concrete Vibrator is now available through MGT America's nationwide network of authorized dealers and rental centers.

Learn more at https://www.grupomenegotti.com/en/home-en/

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