Correct Operation and High Capacity of Concrete Pump

Correct Operation and High Capacity of Concrete Pump

  • Submitted By: zhusideyu
  • Date Submitted: 12/15/2013 11:41 PM
  • Category: Business
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Of all the equipment that has changed concrete construction over the past 40 years, the concrete boom pump is number one for increasing productivity and reducing labor. While buckets may still be used in some situations, they have become rare on modern concrete projects. Concrete pumps have actually expanded the applications for concrete — think how difficult filling insulating concrete forms would be without a pump. And some recent high-rise concrete buildings would not have been feasible without the ability to pump the concrete hundreds of feet up to placing booms.Henan Daswell Machinery Co., Ltd,is a professional manufacturer and trader specializing in the research, development and production of construction machinery for nearly 30 years. Our main products are as follows:mobile block machine,concrete block making machine,etc. We will provide you with the best product and service. A concrete pump is a very large and powerful piece of equipment with its boom fully extended like a giant extraterrestrial insect. It has the ability to provide great benefits on a concrete project diesel engine concrete mixer, but it can also be dangerous without proper set-up and safety procedures. The American Concrete Pumping Association (ACPA) has done many things to further the pumping industry, but the single most important is advancing pump safety. One big part of that is positioning the pump to assure safe operation. The next most-important aspect of safely positioning a pump is to assure that it won’t tip over. When a boom is fully extended and full of concrete there could be ½ cubic yard of concrete or more in the line. That’s about one ton of concrete, enough to easily tip over a boom pump that is not properly stabilized. Sometimes there is only enough room at a set-up for the outriggers on one side of the truck, such as when setting up in a street with only a single lane closed. This is called short rigging. The great danger with short rigging is...

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