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Mobile truck-mounted concrete pump HB39V
for construction

mobile truck-mounted concrete pump
mobile truck-mounted concrete pump
mobile truck-mounted concrete pump
mobile truck-mounted concrete pump
mobile truck-mounted concrete pump
mobile truck-mounted concrete pump
mobile truck-mounted concrete pump
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Characteristics

Configuration
mobile
Applications
for construction
Output

130 m³/h
(4,590.9 ft³/h)

Pumping pressure

8 MPa

Description

Truck-Mounted Concrete Boom Pump is a convenient and efficient dedicated construction machinery for transporting and concreting concrete, which has features of short construction period, large spreading range, low labor strength and operation in confined space. It is widely used in high-rise construction, underground construction and large concrete construction. 1. The adoption of new multi-section boom design optimized by bionic technology effectively reduces placing blind zone and better adapts to placing in high-rise and narrow space. 2. On the basis of the design concept of high rigidity structure, simulative calculation and testing of full-work-condition loading make chassis structure deformation smaller and overall work stability higher. 3. Based on laser guide, coaxial assembly makes piston head’s moving track more precise, with smaller resistance and higher efficiency. 4. SCHWING Germany’s hydraulic technology quintessence truly realizes fully-hydraulic reversing, in which self-adaption control in fully-hydraulic closed-loop is realized, with no need for any electrical components, more effective, steadier and zero pollution. Parameters: Outline dimension: 11100*2500*3850mm Theoretical output: 130m³/h Reach height: 39.1m Reach depth: 26.8m

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