Concrete placing boom MXR 32-4

concrete placing boom
concrete placing boom
concrete placing boom
concrete placing boom
concrete placing boom
concrete placing boom
concrete placing boom
concrete placing boom
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Characteristics

Horizontal reach

32.1 m
(105'03" )

Description

The Innovative Quick Release System with Hinge Technology Enables a Quick and Simple Assembly of the Placing Boom What sets this stationary boom apart, from others in its category, is its broad and diverse applications. It functions as effectively in the construction of power stations, caverns, liquid gas tanks and bridges as well as high-rise building construction sites. The fact that is lightweight makes it easy to transport across sites. These stationary booms are ideally suited for integration in climbing formwork, the autonomous through-climbing of floors, as well as free-standing installations. You are guaranteed secure operation of the boom thanks to the compact slewing head without stationary parts. The use of low-maintenance standard components keeps service costs down. It is suitable for the RS 850 tubular column system from Putzmeister Key Features Large working platform that allows easy accessibility and space for assembly Increased horizontal reach/depth of reach, especially due to the -10° inclination angle of the first arm Flexible Z folding with the Putzmeister delivery line with DN 125/5.5" New quick release system with hinge technology for quick and simple assembly Environment friendly due to the reduced use of oil

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Intermat 2024
Intermat 2024

24-27 Apr 2024 Paris (France) Hall Vide - Stand 6 G144

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    IFAT 2024
    IFAT 2024

    13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand B1.351/450

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