The Sany Flexible Working Posture Large Slabs 49M Concrete Truck has a maximum vertical reach of 49 meters.
This concrete truck and pump is suitable for a variety of projects including swimming pools, high-rise buildings, highway overpasses, and large infrastructure projects like railway stations and expressways.
The output capacity of the Sany concrete pump ranges from 120 to 200 m³/h depending on the model.
The pressure range for the Sany concrete pumps is between 6 to 13 MPa based on the specific model.
Yes, the flexible boom design of the Sany concrete truck allows it to effectively operate in hard-to-reach areas, making it ideal for challenging construction sites.
The available models include SYG5210THB 25C-8, SYG5210THB 30V8, SYG5340THB 490C-10, and many others with various specifications.
Yes, the Sany concrete pump is designed for large construction projects, including those requiring high output and flexible operation.
The Sany concrete pump can handle a variety of concrete mixes, including those used for foundations, slabs, and swimming pools.
The Sany concrete truck includes various safety features such as automatic shut-off, emergency stop controls, and stability monitoring systems.
The Sany concrete pump offers a more flexible and efficient operation compared to traditional methods, enabling precise placement of concrete in hard-to-reach locations.
The warranty period for the Sany concrete truck typically ranges from 1 to 2 years, depending on the specific terms provided at the time of purchase.
Yes, Sany can accommodate specific needs and provide custom specifications for the concrete pump based on project requirements.
Regular maintenance includes checking fluid levels, inspecting hoses and pumps, and ensuring that all safety features are operational.
Yes, Sany offers training programs for operators to ensure safe and efficient use of the concrete pump.
Service and support for the Sany concrete truck can typically be found through authorized Sany dealers and service centers.
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