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Where are concrete pumps used? Concrete pumps are suitable for use in a wide variety of construction applications.
Concrete Pump Information | Truck information of Concrete Pump | ||
Type | BOOM CONCRETE PUMPS | Truck Brand | Isuzu |
Brand Name | Zoomlion | Truck Model | Isuzu |
Pump Model | ZLJ5335THB | Truck Year | 2008 Year |
Pump Year | 2010 year | VIN. | ****** |
Boom Length | 47METER | Axle Config | 3 axle |
Boom Section | 5 SECTIONS RZ FOLD | Truck Hours | 3000 hours |
Vertical Reach | 47 METER | Engine Make | Isuzu |
Horizontal Reach | 43 METER | Engine Type | Diesel |
Max Concrete Output | 120 m3/h | Engine Model | |
Conrete Press. | 11/7 Bar | Max.Engine Power | 300KW |
Radio Remote conctrol | concrete pump remote controller | Max. Speeds | 80 km/h |
Condition | concrete pump but well condition | Total Weight | 32000KG |
Recent Significant | Excellent condition, low hours | Dimension(L*W*H) | 12060*2500*4000mm |
Repairs | Concrete pumps system | Maintenance | Changed all filters |
Hydraulic System | Engine oil | ||
Electrical System | Gear box oil | ||
Changed Spare Parts | Tires | ||
Checked Boom | Cab | ||
Changed Seals | Driving testing |
Concrete pumps have been a dramatic advantage for the construction industry. Imagine a construction worker in the early 1900s pushing a wheelbarrow full of concrete, making trip after trip after laborious, sweaty trip, until he had finally poured the modest amount of concrete necessary for the project. This method is inefficient, time-consuming and labor-intensive. The concrete pump provides a much easier and faster way of moving concrete.
Concrete pumping trucks have been particularly transformative in high-rise construction. Before the invention of the concrete pump, cranes had to lift heavy buckets of concrete into the air toward higher floors. A bucket holds only a small amount of concrete, so this process was inefficient. Modern concrete pumps can pump much faster than cranes can lift buckets, and they allow for a continuous flow of concrete. They also enable the concrete to be poured directly via a placing boom rather than being transferred sloppily in a bucket.