If you're in need of a Diesel Concrete Pump in Guyana, Vinayak Equipments is your trusted supplier. Diesel concrete pumps are known for their powerful performance, reliability, and ability to handle large-scale construction projects with ease. These pumps are ideal for projects where high pumping capacity and mobility are essential.
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A diesel concrete pump operates by using a diesel engine to power the pump and hydraulic system that moves concrete through hoses or pipelines to the desired location. Diesel concrete pumps are essential for construction projects that require high mobility, efficiency, and the ability to pump concrete over long distances or heights. Here’s a breakdown of how the diesel concrete pump works:
1. Concrete Mixing
The process begins with the mixing of concrete in a concrete mixer truck or batching plant. The concrete is mixed to the desired consistency before being loaded into the pump's hopper.
2. Loading Concrete into the Hopper
Once the concrete is mixed, it is transferred to the hopper of the diesel concrete pump. The hopper is a large container where the concrete is stored temporarily before it is pumped through the system.
3. Diesel Engine Powers the Pump
The diesel engine starts up and provides the power required to drive the hydraulic pump system. Diesel engines are preferred because they provide high power and are self-sufficient, making them ideal for use in remote areas where electricity is not available.
4. Hydraulic Pump System
The diesel engine drives a hydraulic pump, which creates the pressure needed to push the concrete through the system. The pump consists of pistons or valves that move in a rhythmic cycle to ensure a continuous flow of concrete.
5. Concrete is Pressurized and Pumped
The hydraulic pressure pushes the concrete from the hopper through the pipelines or hoses. Depending on the pump's design, this can be done using either:
Piston pumps: The pump uses two pistons to alternate between suction and discharge, ensuring continuous concrete flow.
Squeeze pumps: The pump uses rollers to squeeze the concrete through the pipe.
6. Boom or Pipeline Delivery
For boom concrete pumps, the pressurized concrete is sent through a flexible boom arm. The boom is equipped with multiple joints, allowing it to be extended and rotated to reach different areas of the construction site. The concrete is delivered accurately to high-rise buildings, foundations, or complex areas.
For stationary pumps, concrete is sent through a long pipeline to the required location. The pipeline can be extended or bent as needed, allowing for horizontal and vertical pumping.
7. Concrete Placement
Once the concrete reaches the designated location, the pump’s operator uses the boom (or controlled pipeline) to precisely place the concrete into forms, slabs, or other structures on the site.
Specification | Details |
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Model | DCP-500 Diesel Concrete Pump |
Power Source | Diesel Engine (Deutz/Cummins, 120-160 HP) |
Concrete Output Capacity | 50 m³/h |
Max Concrete Pressure | 20 MPa (200 bar) |
Max Vertical Delivery | 60 meters |
Max Horizontal Delivery | 150 meters |
Pump Type | Piston or Squeeze Pump |
Boom Length | 30 meters (optional based on model) |
Hopper Capacity | 0.5 m³ |
Operating Weight | 8,000 kg |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 6.5m x 2.3m x 3.2m |
Hydraulic System Pressure | 28 MPa |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 120 liters |
Max Aggregate Size | 40 mm |
Control Type | Remote Control & Manual Control |
Application | High-rise buildings, infrastructure projects, commercial & residential construction |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Price | Contact for Pricing |