According to the structural characteristics of the boom, the small concrete pump truck boom expansion length is shortened.
What are the solutions to the problem of short-distance pumping by concrete pump trucks? We have been working hard on the road to becoming bigger and stronger, hoping to meet more like-minded partners to jointly develop small pump trucks. According to the structural characteristics of the boom, shortening the boom expansion length requires a concept that can be folded and realize short-distance pumping. The improvements and solutions we have made for this include the following:
Since the concrete pump truck, a special mechanical equipment, has its own exclusive boom, it is very convenient during construction. You only need to unfold all the booms to achieve pumping. Under the high pressure of the pumping system, the concrete is pumped to the designated location through the boom pipe through the external Stephenson connecting rod technology. For example, a 32-meter small concrete pump truck has a total of 5 boom sections, and a 58-meter medium-sized concrete pump truck has a 6-section boom. These boom sections play a great role in the pumping process. For example, during rural construction, if the distance is not very large, you don't need to fully unfold the boom. You only need to lift the 1st and 2nd arms, which reduces the time to expand the boom and saves space.