The QTM4-30A is a movable concrete block making machine engineered for efficient, reliable production. It features an integrative design, vibration molding, hydraulic discharge and omnidirectional automatic movement for easy operation and high-quality output.
Standard sizes and pieces per mould: 400×200×200 mm — 4 pieces/mould; 400×150×200 mm — 5 pieces/mould; 400×100×200 mm — 7 pieces/mould. Custom mould sizes can often be provided by the manufacturer.
Typical output ranges by size: 400×200×200 mm — 360–480 pcs/hr (2,880–3,840 pcs/8‑hr shift); 400×150×200 mm — 450–600 pcs/hr (3,600–4,800 pcs/shift); 400×100×200 mm — 630–840 pcs/hr (5,040–6,720 pcs/shift). Actual output depends on material, workforce and site conditions.
No. The QTM4-30A is designed to operate without pallets, which reduces materials cost and handling time.
It uses vibration molding with a vibration force of 35 kN and a moulding period of about 30–40 seconds for each cycle.
Mainframe dimensions: 1800 × 1400 × 1100 mm. Total weight: approximately 1.5 tons.
Mainframe motor power is 6.7 kW. Standard voltage options include 220 V, 380 V, 415 V and 440 V; other voltages can be customized to local supply.
Yes. The QTM4-30A features omnidirectional automatic movement for convenient repositioning and flexible on-site use.
The machine is constructed from high-quality steel with precision welding and a rational internal structure to ensure durability, reduced faults and a long service life.
The machine is designed for low power consumption with stable operation. Its efficient vibration and hydraulic systems lower energy usage relative to older or less optimized equipment.
Routine maintenance includes regular cleaning, lubrication of moving parts, checking fasteners and hydraulic lines, inspecting electrical connections, and replacing wear parts (mould liners, vibration components) as needed. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for best results.
Standard moulds for the listed block sizes are typically provided. Custom mould shapes or sizes are usually available—contact the supplier to discuss requirements and pricing.
Many suppliers offer optional on-site installation, commissioning and operator training packages. Availability and terms vary—confirm with your supplier before purchase.
Warranty terms and spare-part support vary by manufacturer and seller. Most reputable suppliers provide a limited warranty and maintain spare-part availability—ask your vendor for specific warranty length and spare-part policies.
Yes. Common customizations include voltage configuration, mould sizes, and certain mechanical or control upgrades. Discuss your production needs with the manufacturer or dealer to confirm feasible modifications.
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