Trailer-mounted concrete pump MASTER

trailer-mounted concrete pump
trailer-mounted concrete pump
trailer-mounted concrete pump
trailer-mounted concrete pump
trailer-mounted concrete pump
trailer-mounted concrete pump
trailer-mounted concrete pump
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Characteristics

Configuration
trailer-mounted
Output

Max.: 15 m³/h
(530 ft³/h)

Min.: 2 m³/h
(71 ft³/h)

Description

Wear-resistant machine for pumping concrete and shotcrete in heavy working conditions Beton Master is a 2-cylinder pump with S-valve and variable output for pumping concrete, micro-concrete, special concrete and for spraying concrete. Beton Master is a reliable alternative solution to the common concrete mixers, especially in difficult working conditions. Applications - Concrete, grouts, structural mortars, refractory mortars - Self-levelling floor screeds - Land reinforcement - Micro-piles, pressurized injection of mortars and cementitious slurries - Compaction grouting - Shotcrete works Versions - Pumping version with concrete grill, steel pipes and rubber hoses Ø 100 - Shotcrete version with gril with 15 mm mesh, rubber hose Ø100 and shotcrete gun Ø 50 Technical advantages - Thanks to the special construction, the dimensions of the pump-valve assembly and the configuration of the hydraulic system, the machine can be used for transporting and casting concrete and for spraying mortars and shotcrete - With 80 bar of maximum pressure, the machine can pump between 2 and 15 cubic meters per hour of concrete - It can equipped with different diameters steel pipes or rubber hose depending on the particle size of the aggregate to be pump

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TSR 7
TSR 7
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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

BATIMAT 2024
BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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