Concrete Placing Boom Enhance construction continuity and conduct on-site quality inspection.
In the construction of high-rise buildings, any interruption in concrete pouring not only affects the overall structural integrity but may also disrupt the rhythm of subsequent processes such as rebar installation, formwork, and curing. Ensuring uninterrupted concrete placement becomes a crucial issue in project management. Konel Heavy Industry's hydraulic placing boom addresses this need by providing a continuous, autonomous, and low-dependency solution.
After initial installation, the equipment can ascend floor by floor as the building rises. During construction, only a few through-wall holes need to be pre-drilled according to the drawings. Temporary anchoring to the wall is achieved through adjustable supports, and then the entire machine is driven upwards by a hydraulic system. No tower crane is required throughout the process, nor is repeated disassembly and reassembly of the boom or pump pipes necessary, effectively avoiding the waiting and coordination costs associated with traditional concrete placement methods. The boom offers excellent flexibility, allowing for multi-directional rotation and angle adjustment to adapt to the pouring needs of standard floors and irregularly shaped areas, ensuring uniform concrete distribution and reducing waste and repair work. Operation is remote-controlled, allowing workers to control the equipment from a safe platform, significantly reducing the risks of working at heights.
The design emphasizes compatibility with conventional construction processes—no mandatory special pre-embedded components, no changes to the formwork sequence, and no additional procedures. This "embedded without interference" characteristic makes it easier for construction teams to accept and use long-term.

