The latest hot product, the 32-meter floor jacking up hydraulic concrete placing boom
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- Apr 25,2024
Summary
The hydraulic placing boom is an auxiliary equipment for the concrete delivery pump. It is connected through standard delivery piping, and like a manipulator, it can quickly and accurately deliver concrete to any pouring part of the working surface and perform continuous pouring, which is very good. It solves the problem of concrete delivery and distribution, and controls the boom through the hydraulic system and remote control function,
The hydraulic placing boom is an auxiliary equipment for the concrete delivery pump. It is connected through standard delivery piping, and like a manipulator, it can quickly and accurately deliver concrete to any pouring part of the working surface and perform continuous pouring, which is very good. It solves the problem of concrete delivery and distribution, and controls the boom through the hydraulic system and remote control function, which greatly reduces labor intensity and improves the quality and speed of construction. hydraulic concrete placing boom is widely used in the modern construction industry.
The floor-lifting hydraulic placing boom uses the building floor to climb up by itself. It is simple and convenient and is not restricted by the presence or location of the elevator shaft. It can meet the pouring requirements of high-rise construction surfaces and is suitable for high-rise and super-high-rise buildings.
Advantages of floor lifting hydraulic concrete placing boom:
1. Use the building floor to climb by yourself, which is simple and convenient.
2. There is no need to use an elevator shaft, and the installation conditions are not restricted.
3. Standard columns are welded with high manganese steel plates and are not subject to floor structure and height restrictions.
4. It can meet the pouring requirements of high-rise construction surfaces and is suitable for high-rise and super-high-rise buildings.