The requirements and the type of work being performed will determine your choice of which concrete pump you  use for a particular project. What are the characteristics of the material being pumped, the layout of the construction site, and the distance to be pumped

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Concrete mix design

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Size of aggregate or stone

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Volume of concrete you want to pump

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Horizontal and vertical distances
Comprised of a large truck with a pump mounted on board, this pump has a powerful pump kit for maximum efficiency and speed of work. With a hydraulic arm to lift piping and elevate them to harder to reach areas, a boom pump is useful when you want concrete delivered up to a higher point or poured over an obstruction into a lower point.
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When you need to pour concrete at a height
When you need to drop pour concrete from above
When there are obstacles in the way
Comprised of a large truck with a pump mounted on board, this pump has a powerful pump kit for maximum efficiency and speed of work. With a hydraulic arm to lift piping and elevate them to harder to reach areas, a boom pump is useful when you want concrete delivered up to a higher point or poured over an obstruction into a lower point.
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If you don’t have enough labour at the site
When you’re behind schedule and need concrete quickly
When there are obstacles in the way
The Stationary Pump of such a design can be placed practically anywhere. We should only take into account the schedule of distribution of concrete for individual sectors of the building in accordance with the concreting technology. It is necessary to set the pump in a place where, above all, we have an easy access for truck mixers. Pipelines connected to the pump must be technically prepared to the concrete working pressure parameters. For large distances, the use of pipelines is required. It is necessary to properly prepare the entire pipeline infrastructure.
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When the space of the site is limited
Mostly use with Placing Boom.
Placing booms have become an essential tool in the efficient construction of high-rise buildings. A placing boom is simply the articulating boom, more commonly seen on a conventional concrete pump truck, positioned on the uppermost floor of a building construction project. Concrete is supplied through a pipeline from the pump that remains at ground level.
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Why use a placing boom?

A conventional truck-mounted pump cannot place concrete directly from the pump line's hose tip above the fourth or fifth floor, which means using extended hoses. A placing boom overcomes this limitation. On post-tensioned decks, the structural engineer or building inspector might not allow dragging hose around the deck, for fear of damage to post-tensioning cable profiles. Placing booms overcome that problem,

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for High Rise building
for rush schedule project