The maximum placing radius for the HGY15 model is 15m, while the HGY17 model has a maximum placing radius of 17m.
The mobile concrete boom is primarily used in construction for concrete pouring, especially in challenging areas such as wall pouring, enhancing both efficiency and reducing labor intensity.
The mobile concrete boom can be controlled via a panel or a wireless remote control, allowing for flexible operation.
The HGY15 model has a total power output of 4kw, while the HGY17 model has a total power output of 5.5kw.
The dimensions for the HGY15 model are 9800x2200x2640mm, and for the HGY17 model, they are 10130x2300x2640mm.
The total weight of the HGY15 model is 4500kg, and the HGY17 model weighs 5600kg.
The system pressure for both the HGY15 and HGY17 models is 25mpa.
Both models have a rotary range of 0 to 360 degrees.
The boom features a stable and reliable structure with a well-thought-out design that allows for easy operation and flexibility.
All three arms (big, medium, and small) can be elevated from 0 to 180 degrees, with the big arm also having an elevation range of 0 to 70 degrees.
The outrigger span for the HGY15 model is 4300mm, while for the HGY17 model, it is 4500mm.
The mobile concrete boom improves the mechanization of pumping construction, increases the range of concrete pouring, and effectively solves material distribution challenges, resulting in higher efficiency and reduced labor intensity.
Yes, the mobile concrete boom is designed for versatility and can be used in a variety of construction sites, especially where concrete needs to be poured at challenging angles or heights.
Regular maintenance should include checking hydraulic systems, ensuring proper lubrication, and inspecting structural integrity. Refer to the user manual for specific maintenance schedules and procedures.
Yes, the mobile concrete boom is designed to be energy-efficient, helping to reduce operational costs while maintaining high performance.
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