Jonm
Established Member
I have not physically used one myself, and It is a long time since I was based on site, but vibration is complete when air bubbles stop rising. Here is some advice, suggest you have a look at YouTube.Hi, on a geniunely interested note, how can you tell when it has had enough poker time?
I'm considering doing a shuttered concrete wall with reinforcing cages in customers garden and can borrow a poker
- Keep the vibrator vertical: As you work, hold the concrete vibrator in an upright position. This orientation lets it work most effectively. Horizontal motion can result in uneven compaction or cause the vibrator to snag on rebar. Be careful not to bend the vibrator — otherwise, it may sustain permanent damage.
- Prevent cold joints: Cold joints develop when insufficient bonding occurs between an old layer of concrete and a new layer. To prevent this issue, be sure to place the tip of the vibrator at least 6 inches into the previous layer of concrete.
- Vibrate with a regular pattern: When you’re using a single internal vibrator, be sure to place it at regular intervals throughout the concrete. Random insertions can result in uneven compaction and air bubble dissolution.
- Stop immediately when compaction is complete: Generally, you’ll know you’ve dissolved all the air bubbles when the concrete surface grows lustrous and air no longer escapes from it. Refrain from vibrating any further — doing so may cause damage.