Masonry Magazine June 1984 Page. 2
WHEN IT COMES TO SCAFFOLDING
MORGEN HAS THE ANSWER
Morgen's two level platform that elevates masons, laborers and material as the wall is built increases masons' production 20% or more, according to government research that compared Morgen Scaffolding with 6-foot frame scaffolding.
But the savings doesn't stop there. Morgen's exclusive design offers additional savings in tender labor. Pairs of towers can be erected and moved intact by fork lift truck or crane. A pallet system lets a one-ton truck transport 32 assembled towers between jobs. The pallet can be loaded and unloaded by fork lift.
Morgen Scaffolding costs twice as much as frame scaffolding, but it can pay for itself in a matter of months. With today's labor costs and increased overhead, many users say they couldn't compete without Morgen!
WHEN IT COMES TO PUMPING GROUT
MORGEN HAS THE ANSWER
Adequate control of volume and pressure can be a problem when grouting masonry walls. Morgen has the answer with the Mini-Pumpit, a hydraulically operated, variable-speed small line grout pump. It uses a variable output pressure-compensated hydraulic piston pump to deliver exactly the right amount of grout while maintaining engine speed for adequate power and long engine life.
The Mini-Pumpit will pump over 100 feet high or up to 500 feet horizontally, depending on the mix. A 30 hp gasoline engine is standard, with diesel or electric power optional. The Mini-Pumpit can also pump pea gravel mixes. It can be used for wet-mix shotcreting for swimming pools, lining irrigation ditches and tunnels. Output is rated at 18 cubic yards per hour.
Write or call for complete information MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO. Box 160 Yankton, SD 57078 Telephone 605-665-9654