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Concrete Pump Spare Parts

Concrete Pump Piston 1421033

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Concrete Pump Piston

Dust Seal 261028

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Boğaz Keçesi

Concrete Pump Piston 8501020060008

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Concrete Pump Piston

Scheiber Seal Kit  

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Scheiber Seal Kit

Concrete Pump Piston  

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Concrete Pump Piston

Concrete Pump Piston 125068

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Concrete Pump Piston

Concrete Pump Piston  

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Concrete Pump Piston

Concrete Pump Piston  

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Concrete Pump Piston

Concrete Pump Piston 419680

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Concrete Pump Piston

Seal 415594

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Seal

Middle Gear Mounting 912745

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Middle Gear Mounting

Main Cylinder Repair Kit (Double Action) 921299

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Main Cylinder Repair Kit (Double Action)

Concrete pump spare parts

 

Our range of Concrete pump spare parts meets the highest standards of quality which provides them superior performance for a longer period of time. Available in flexible designs and superior quality our rubber Concrete pump spare parts  are offered as per the requirements of our clients at industry leading prices.

 

Concrete pump designers face many challenges because concrete is heavy, viscous, abrasive, contains pieces of hard rock, and solidifies if not kept moving. Usually, piston pumps are used, because they can produce hundreds of atmospheres of pressure. Such piston-style pumps can push cylinders of heterogenous concrete mixes (aggregate plus cement). The pumping operation starts with the discharge of the concrete, usually from a ready mix truck, into a hopper large enough to hold a small supply of fresh concrete. In the hopper an agitator keeps the fresh concrete flowing smoothly into the pumping cylinders. Concrete piston pumps operate on the same principle as a twin cylinder reciprocating engine, in which one cylinder draws concrete from the hopper on the return stroke and another pushes it on the forward stroke into the line. Pistons in both cylinders operate in opposite directions so there is constant pressure on the concrete in the line and uninterrupted flow. The pistons are driven by hydraulic cylinders powered by a hydraulic pump. A synchronized valve enables concrete from the two cylinders to go into one pump discharge line.