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Column

A concrete boom pump column is a vertical support structure in a concrete boom pump system used for construction. Comprising a sturdy mast, it houses the extendable boom, hydraulic system, pump unit, and control system.

 

The boom pump efficiently delivers liquid concrete to construction sites, facilitating precise placement in projects like high-rises and bridges. This column is a pivotal component, ensuring stability and supporting the functionality of the boom for accurate and efficient concrete delivery.

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Boom Ass'y

Boom Assembly, a crucial component responsible for precise concrete placement. This assembly includes the extendable boom structure, hydraulic systems, and control mechanisms.

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The boom allows the pump to reach and distribute concrete to specific locations on construction sites, facilitating efficient and accurate pouring, particularly in elevated or hard-to-reach areas. 

Remote Switch Box

The Remote Switch Box in the context of concrete pumps serves as a centralized control unit for the remote operation of essential functionalities.

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This device is typically equipped with a variety of switches, buttons, and a communication interface to facilitate seamless interaction with the concrete pump system.

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Water Box

The Water Box functions as a cooling apparatus, submerging the main cylinder to dissipate heat and maintain optimal operating temperatures.

Hopper

The hopper functions as the initial receptacle for raw materials, primarily concrete aggregates and cement, facilitating the batching process.

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Equipped with robust features, our hopper ensures optimal material flow and uniform distribution. The design incorporates safety mechanisms and precise control systems for accurate batching.

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Main Hydraulic Pump

In concrete boom pumps, the main hydraulic pump is a critical component responsible for generating hydraulic power to drive the various functions of the pump, such as extending and retracting the boom, controlling the concrete flow, and operating other hydraulic systems.

 

Bosch Rexroth is a prominent manufacturer known for hydraulic systems, and their pumps are widely used in the construction industry, including in concrete pumps.

Manual Air Grease Pump

Manual air grease pump is a component designed to facilitate the lubrication of critical parts within the pumping system. Grease is essential for maintaining the proper functioning of moving components, reducing friction, and preventing premature wear and tear.

 

The manual air grease pump is a mechanism that allows operators to manually deliver controlled amounts of grease to specific points in the boom pump system.

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