This used Sany concrete pump truck, featuring a Mercedes-Benz
chassis, incorporates Sany's proven concrete pumping technology. It
has been validated in multiple construction projects, delivering
reliable concrete conveying solutions for various building and
infrastructure undertakings. As a second-hand piece of equipment,
its core components retain good performance, capable of meeting the
demands of medium to large-scale construction operations.
- Equipped with Sany's specialized pumping mechanism, it can achieve
a relatively high concrete output rate, ensuring continuous and
stable concrete pouring. Even as a second-hand device, after
professional maintenance and inspection, it can still maintain
efficient operation, effectively accelerating the construction
progress.
- The pumping system has a certain adaptability to concretes of
different consistencies and can adjust pumping parameters according
to actual conditions to ensure smooth construction.
- The multi-section placing boom design offers a wide working range,
allowing operators to flexibly reach various pouring positions.
Whether for high-rise building construction or bridge engineering,
it can meet the needs of complex pouring operations.
- The boom control system is relatively precise, enabling accurate
positioning and uniform concrete distribution, which helps improve
the quality of concrete pouring.
- Fitted with a Mercedes-Benz chassis, it boasts excellent mobility
and stability. The chassis has undergone professional debugging and
maintenance and can adapt to different road conditions and
construction site environments, ensuring the safety and reliability
of the equipment during transportation and operation.
- The chassis has a relatively strong load-bearing capacity, which
can stably support the weight of the pump truck and the pumped
concrete, providing a solid foundation for long-term construction
operations.
- As a second-hand piece of equipment, compared with new pump trucks,
it has a significant price advantage, which can effectively reduce
the investment cost of construction projects. Meanwhile, supported
by Sany's brand and technical expertise, the reliability and
after-sales service of the equipment are guaranteed, achieving a
balance between cost and performance.
In high-rise building construction, the placing boom of this pump
truck can reach upper floors and complex structural parts such as
core tubes and curtain walls, enabling efficient and accurate
concrete pouring and helping to speed up the construction progress
of high-rise projects.
Suitable for bridge construction projects, including the pouring of
bridge piers, abutments, and beam bodies. The flexible boom can
adapt to the diverse geometric shapes of bridge structures,
ensuring the quality of concrete pouring in bridge engineering and
contributing to the construction of safe and stable bridges.
It can be applied to large-scale infrastructure construction such
as dams, tunnels, and roads. It can meet the needs of large-volume
and long-distance concrete conveying, ensuring the continuous
progress of infrastructure projects and providing strong support
for the construction of transportation, water conservancy, and
other facilities.
In the construction of industrial plants, commercial complexes, and
other projects, it can be used for the pouring of ground
foundations, floors, and structural columns, providing a reliable
concrete conveying solution for industrial and commercial
construction and helping to complete building construction tasks
with quality and quantity guaranteed.
The brand is Sany, the chassis brand is Mercedes-Benz, and the
product type is a concrete pump truck. The total mass is
approximately 44,000 kg (subject to the actual vehicle). The fuel
type is diesel. For other parameters such as the length of the
placing boom, the maximum theoretical conveying capacity, and the
engine power, accurate data needs to be determined through
professional inspection based on the actual vehicle and maintenance
records.
- Possible Causes: Hydraulic system leakage, insufficient pressure, air in the
hydraulic pipeline, or wear of boom control components.
- Solution: Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the hydraulic system,
repair leaks, replenish hydraulic oil, and bleed air; check and
maintain boom control components, and replace worn parts in a
timely manner.
- Possible Causes: Changes in concrete consistency, blockage of the pumping
pipeline, or wear of pumping components (such as pistons and
seals).
- Solution: Strictly control the quality of concrete and adjust the concrete
mix ratio as needed; regularly clean the pumping pipeline to ensure
smooth flow; inspect and replace worn pumping components to
maintain stable pumping pressure.
- Possible Causes: Unbalanced tires, loose chassis fasteners, or problems with the
suspension system.
- Solution: Check and balance the tires, tighten loose chassis fasteners;
inspect the suspension system, repair or replace damaged parts, and
ensure the stable operation of the chassis.
- Possible Causes: Aging of electrical wires, failure of electrical components, or
short circuits.
- Solution: Conduct a thorough inspection of the electrical system, replace
aging wires, repair or replace faulty electrical components;
eliminate short-circuit hazards to ensure the normal operation of
the electrical system.
It should be noted that for second-hand equipment, due to
differences in equipment usage and maintenance history, it is
recommended to conduct a professional pre-purchase inspection and
maintenance and establish complete maintenance records to ensure
the safe and reliable operation of the equipment during use. In
case of complex problems, it is advisable to contact professional
after-sales service personnel or the manufacturer for technical
support.