High-altitude work, choose the right concrete placing boom machine

High-altitude work, choose the right concrete placing boom machine

Summary

On construction sites, high-altitude concrete pouring has always been a "difficult" problem: low efficiency, high risk, and even the slightest carelessness may cause safety accidents. But now, the emergence of the Saintyol DAWIN hydraulic concrete placing boom has solved all these problems! As a "high-altitude construction tool", it has redefined the efficiency and safety standards of concrete placing and pouring.

High-altitude work, choose the right concrete placing boom machine
On construction sites, high-altitude concrete pouring has always been a "difficult" problem: low efficiency, high risk, and even the slightest carelessness may cause safety accidents. But now, the emergence of the Saintyol DAWIN hydraulic concrete placing boom has solved all these problems! As a "high-altitude construction tool", it has redefined the efficiency and safety standards of concrete placing and pouring.
Several suggestions for choosing Saintyol DAWIN Machinery

Industry benchmark quality: Saintyol DAWIN Machinery has been deeply involved in construction machinery for 20 years, and its products have passed ISO international quality certification with stable and reliable performance. Customized service: Provide personalized configuration solutions such as boom length and power according to engineering requirements. Worry-free after-sales service: National warranty + 24-hour technical support, rapid response to equipment failures.
1.Stable boom design: With high-strength hydraulic system, the boom can be extended to tens of meters high, with excellent wind and earthquake resistance, and can operate stably even in bad weather. 
2. One machine for multiple uses: Supports horizontal, vertical, and oblique material distribution, and adapts to complex building structures (such as high-rise buildings, bridges, tunnels, etc.). 
3. Low energy consumption design: With energy-saving hydraulic system, the fuel consumption of a single operation is only 1/3 of that of traditional pump trucks.