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The 995 electric motor vibrator builds on the legacy of the rugged and reliable 994. The more durable 995 is designed to incorporate the latest features from our Sure Speed line, including a rugged molded motor enclosure, durable electric switch and easy-to-service motor brushes.
Professional‑Grade Electric Vibrator Motor – The WYCO 995 Electric Motor Vibrator (Threaded) - W995G1T is a high‑power 3 HP electric motor designed specifically to drive concrete vibrator shafts and heads for durable and consistent consolidation performance on fresh concrete.
Strong, Consistent Vibration Output – At approximately 10,500 vibrations per minute, it delivers powerful internal vibration that helps eliminate air pockets and voids, resulting in stronger, more uniform concrete pours.
Threaded Shaft Connection for Versatility – The thread‑mounted motor lets you pair it with a wide range of Wyco flex shafts and vibrator heads, so one motor can support multiple head sizes and lengths for different batch sizes and job types.
Built for Jobsite Reliability – UL‑ and OSHA‑certified construction with sealed bearings and totally enclosed housing provides robust, reliable performance even under tough conditions.
User‑Focused Design – Lightweight and ergonomic with a shoulder strap helps reduce operator fatigue on extended pours, and compatibility with varying shaft lengths makes it ideal for both vertical and horizontal consolidation.
Expert Verdict – A durable, high‑output electric vibrator motor that gives concrete professionals the power, flexibility, and consistency needed for large slabs, footings, and demanding construction projects.
Q: What is the WYCO 995 Electric Motor Vibrator (W995G1T) used for?
A: It’s an electric concrete vibrator motor used to power internal vibrator shafts and heads for consolidating freshly poured concrete, removing air pockets and increasing strength and uniformity in structural pours.
Q: What power and performance does this model deliver?
A: The motor delivers 3 hp with up to ~10,500–10,800 vibrations per minute, making it powerful enough for most slab, footing, and wall pours.
Q: What voltage and phase does it require?
A: It runs on 115 V single‑phase electric power (15 A) — perfect for jobsite generators, shop power, or industrial outlets.
Q: How does the threaded connection work?
A: The thread‑mount output lets you attach a variety of flexible shafts and heads securely, adapting to different reach lengths and vibrator head sizes for various concrete tasks.
Q: What are typical shaft and head options?
A: Compatible with threaded flex shafts and heads ranging from 1″ to ~2½″ diameters and multiple lengths (e.g., 7 ft, 10 ft, 14 ft) — tailored for different pours and access needs.
Q: What safety and quality standards does it meet?
A: Built to UL and OSHA safety standards with a rugged, enclosed design for jobsite durability and operator safety.
Q: Is it suitable for professional use?
A: Yes — its consistent vibration output and interchangeable shaft/head flexibility make it ideal for contractors and concrete professionals handling medium‑ to heavy‑duty concrete work.
Clean After Use: Wipe concrete residue, dust, and debris off the vibrator head, motor housing, and threaded mount after each job to prevent buildup that can reduce efficiency.
Inspect for Wear & Damage: Check the housing, threaded mount, and cable for cracks, frays, or exposed metal; replace damaged parts promptly to maintain performance and safety.
Protect the Cable: Avoid sharp bends, kinks, or pulling the cable around edges; proper handling extends cable life and prevents internal damage.
Check Mounting Threads: Ensure threaded connections are clean, free of concrete, and engaged fully before operation to prevent vibration loosening or misalignment.
Verify Electrical Connections: Inspect plugs and connectors for corrosion or looseness and secure them tightly before use to avoid intermittent power.
Store Dry & Secure: Keep the unit in a dry, clean area elevated off the ground to protect it from moisture, impact damage, and cable wear.