Grout pump G 4 FC 230V
electricfor the construction industrymixing

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Characteristics

Fluid
grout
Operation
electric
Domain
for the construction industry
Applications
mixing
Other characteristics
compact, flange-mounted, automatic, modular, continuous-flow
Flow

22 l/min
(5.81179 us gal/min)

Pressure

20 bar
(290.075 psi)

Head

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Max.: 30 m
(98'05" )

Power

5.5 kW
(7.48 hp)

Description

PFT G 4 is a continuously operating mixing pump for ready-mixed dry mortars siutable for machine use. It can be filles using bagged cargo as well as directly from a silo/container using a delivery hood or with an injection hood and the PFT SILOMAT system. Functional principle: The distillation zone for holding the ready-mixed mortar is different from the mixing and pump zones. The dry mortar is thrown into the mixing chamber via the tilted feed tray. PFT G 4 can be started and refilled at any time. The feed tray is driven separately and can be dismantled quickly using a central locking. Filling with bagged cargo: One for All, all with One. PFT G 4 is the compact, easy-to-transport mixing pump in high-tech engineering, which offers a high delivery rate and large delivery range, and can be combined with the entire range of machines offered by PFT. Thanks to the low filling height, it is perfectly suited for filling with bagged cargo. Ideal for using at small and average-sized construction sites. Direct filling from silo: The PFT G 4 mixing pump is designed according to the modular design principle. By using the PFT delivers hood, it can easily and quickly be flange-mounted below any silo/container Well-suited for delivery ranges up to 30 m.

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