TRAILER CONCRETE PUMP
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Efficient Concrete Delivery Solutions: HAMAC Machinery's Trailer Concrete Pumps
HAMAC Machinery's trailer concrete pumps are trailer-mounted units designed for concrete delivery to high-rise buildings. Unlike traditional concrete line pumps and boom pumps, these trailer pumps cannot move on their own and are also known as stationary or static concrete pumps.
Product Features:
Available in two types: diesel engine-driven and electric motor-driven, both are popular stationary concrete pumps worldwide.
Naming convention follows specific standards, such as DHBT60-13-129, where 'D' stands for diesel engine, '60' indicates a 60m³/h capacity, '13' represents a 13Mpa outlet pressure, and '129' signifies a 129kW diesel engine power.
The power system uses renowned diesel engines from YUCHAI, Weichai-Deutz, or Cummins; electrical types employ well-known domestic and foreign brand motors.
An air-cooled plate-fin radiator ensures the system operates within the allowed maximum temperature.
The main oil pump originates from Kawasaki, with valves from Huade or Italy's OM.
A centralized lubrication system uses a progressive distributor for accurate and economical oil application to each lubrication point.
Key electrical components are sourced from Schneider, OMRON, or SIEMENS, enhancing the reliability of the electronic control system.
The S tube valve is cast from manganese steel and features a wear-resistant surface for high-pressure and wear resistance.
Electric vs. Diesel Trailer Concrete Pumps:
Electric concrete pump trailers are powered by three-phase industrial electricity, requiring a three-phase power supply on-site.
Diesel trailer concrete pumps operate anywhere with diesel availability and have lower maintenance requirements.
Electric towed concrete pumps operate quietly with no air pollution, while diesel pumps are louder and emit pollutants.
Choosing the Right Trailer Concrete Pump:
Consider the maximum aggregate size in the concrete to be pumped.
Determine the required maximum pumping height and horizontal distance.
Assess the capacity needed, i.e., how many cubic meters per hour the pump must handle.
Factor in the job site altitude, which can affect the performance of diesel engines or electric motors.
Decide if the trailer pump is for your projects or for hire.
Pricing Information:
HAMAC offers a range of trailer concrete pumps with capacities from 30m³/h to 90m³/h. Prices vary based on model and configuration. We will recommend a suitable concrete pump based on your specific requirements and provide a competitive price.