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Types of Concrete Pumps .

With the aim of reducing occupational health risks on work sites.

To run a successful construction project, you need a concrete pump. You use a concrete pump to transfer liquid concrete. It is done by pumping the liquid concrete to the constructional site. Initially, workers always used to mix concrete on the job site and later the concrete used to get deported to the construction site through wheelbarrows and sometimes even through buckets which used to get lifted by cranes. This used to consume a lot of labour, as well as time. However, soon came the designing of concrete pumps and today we have more than one concrete pump which are designed for different types of job. 

 

So, there are three types of concrete pumps in general:

  1. Boom or truck mounted pump
  2. Trailer, stationary, or line pump
  3. Specialised usage pump

 

Now, let’s get to know about each one of them in details:

Understanding the boom or truck mounted pump:

This one is attached to a truck; utilises a remote-controlled articulating automated arm, otherwise called as boom, to put the concrete precisely at the building site. It is otherwise called a truck mounted boom siphon. Boom pumps are commonly utilised in huge development ventures because of its ability to pump a high volume of cement in less time. It likewise spares generous work in light of its multi-purpose automated arm.

Understanding trailer, stationary, or line pump

This kind of pump is mounted on a trailer and requires steel or elastic hoses to be appended to the outlet of the machine. The hoses are commonly physically connected and can likewise be joined to another augmentation hoses to reach the suitable site where the concrete should be put. Trailer, stationary, or line pump, pump concrete at a rate lower than that of boom pump and in this way are utilised in applications that require littler volume pumping, for example, pools, walkways, and little homes concrete pieces. 

Understanding specific usage pump 

These siphons are explicitly made for specific places of work, for example, mines and tunnels. They are likewise slide mounted, and rail-mounted solid concrete yet is not regularly utilised because of their mind-boggling expenses and extra concentrated component. 

 

Here are some advantages of concrete pumps:

Following are the benefits of utilising a concrete pump: 

Concrete pumps are the best choice for putting concrete at the building site at a quicker rate. 

Cement can be put effectively and at a quicker rate at difficult to reach sites. 

Utilising specific solid concrete lessens the work as less taking care of is required since cement can be put legitimately at the ideal area. 

Concrete pumps spare labour, vitality and over-head costs. 

Climate conditions don’t influence cement setting 

Dependable and guarantees brilliant work.

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