Mobile concrete pump K63L
truck-mounted

mobile concrete pump
mobile concrete pump
mobile concrete pump
mobile concrete pump
mobile concrete pump
mobile concrete pump
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Characteristics

Configuration
mobile, truck-mounted
Output

180 m³/h
(6,357 ft³/h)

Description

K63L, which belongs to the Steeltech range, offers high customization possibilities. It is mounted on 6 axles, has a weight of less than 60 tons and a 6-section boom with an RZ folding(that is, it combines a roll-and-fold with a Z-folding boom). Booms on CIFA truck mounted pumps combine robustness and reliability. Each section was designed to have maximum structural resistance, reducing to a minimum areas subject to stress. Different boom configurations of CIFA truck mounted pumps guarantee maximum operation, versatility and allow to reach any area of the worksite, even those hardly accessible, guaranteeing rapidity when manoeuvring. Completely removable, the pumping group ensures a delicate, continuous and regular flow. This technology guarantees an extremely effective system in pumping different kinds of concrete, with aggregates of every size, reducing – with equal payload – the number of cycles per minute ensuring minor wear and a longer life cycle to the machine. The new 9" valve guarantees, always, maximum intake performance. The special geometry with different thicknesses allows to have a high anti wear resistance. Wear plate and ring are geometrically designed and realized with special materials with specific function of high resistance to abrasions and to stress they undergo due to concrete flow.

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Intermat 2024
Intermat 2024

24-27 Apr 2024 Paris (France) Hall Vide - Stand 6 A064

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