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New low vibration scarifier from VonArx

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22 March 2021

VonArx, a Bulgaria headquartered manufacturer of scarifiers for concrete, asphalt and steel, has launched a “new improved” version of its 20cm Scarifier, FR200 Genus.

The FR200 Genus scarifier offers vibration levels as low as 3.6m/s2.

Available globally through VonArx distributors, the FR200 Genus offers vibration levels as low as 3,6m/s2 to protect operators from vibration injuries in their hands, arms, and fingers.

It also features improved dust pick-up capabilities, with an increased dust port size and positioning to best capture the dust and debris created by the machine.

Established in 1941 and based in Plovdiv, south-central Bulgaria, VonArx specialises in surface preparation equipment for the construction, road, and maritime industries.

The company is currently seeking to expand its distribution throughout Europe - in Lithuania, Romania, Turkey, and Iceland; in Asia - including Singapore, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Japan; and in South America - in Brazil, Chile, and Venezuela.

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