Drive Units & Pokers
Hire Drive Units
Drive Units are used to power flexible shafts and attachments for concrete consolidation and similar construction applications. They’re commonly hired for vibration work where consistent power delivery is required to remove air pockets and improve concrete strength. Drive Units are frequently used in slab and structural pours, and are often paired with equipment from Concrete Prep to support surface preparation and finishing workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Drive Units typically used for?
Drive Units are used to power flexible shafts and vibration equipment during concrete pours. They help ensure proper consolidation and structural integrity.
Are Drive Units suitable for continuous operation?
Yes. When correctly set up and maintained, Drive Units can operate continuously throughout a pour.
Are Drive Units used on both small and large pours?
They’re used across a range of project sizes, from residential slabs to larger commercial and civil pours.
Do Drive Units help improve concrete quality?
Yes. Proper vibration helps remove trapped air, improving strength and finish quality in concrete structures.
What should I consider when hiring a Drive Unit?
Consider power requirements, compatibility with attachments and the scale of the pour. Selecting the right unit helps maintain efficiency during placement.





