Protect the cylinder because the cement will dry and eventually work it's way into the seal scratching and gouging the piston. I'm curious to what the pro's and con's are on this prototype. Good for your team to take this invention and run with it. I wish you much success!
True....I agree.Place boots over chrome cylinders on pistons.I would also design hydraulic circuit to use exhausted fluid from non pressure side of piston to minimize flow requirements and increase productivity.Shalom
Thanks for your posting, We used to pump very very at most maximum of 13 m3 per hour, there is no use of inventing a pump more than 15m3 per hour pump...and maximise the hopper capacity,
Im curious what is creating the pressure to operate the cylinders. It would appear to me that there is a hydraulic pump being driven by the engine. Least pumps maybe? Is that a transmission rather than a hydraulic pump? Either way whats creating the pressure and volume to move the cylinders?
how much storey or feet can it pump horizontal and vertically?
Very interesting but i can say i could completely trust this machine in a high volume pour
Protect the cylinder because the cement will dry and eventually work it's way into the seal scratching and gouging the piston. I'm curious to what the pro's and con's are on this prototype. Good for your team to take this invention and run with it. I wish you much success!
True....I agree.Place boots over chrome cylinders on pistons.I would also design hydraulic circuit to use exhausted fluid from non pressure side of piston to minimize flow requirements and increase productivity.Shalom
That hydraulic cylinder is in the wrong position as the rod would not last too long with exposure to abrasive concrete
how big is the aggregate sir? can it be used for average 30-40mm aggegate?
Thanks for your posting, We used to pump very very at most maximum of 13 m3 per hour, there is no use of inventing a pump more than 15m3 per hour pump...and maximise the hopper capacity,
Im curious what is creating the pressure to operate the cylinders. It would appear to me that there is a hydraulic pump being driven by the engine. Least pumps maybe? Is that a transmission rather than a hydraulic pump? Either way whats creating the pressure and volume to move the cylinders?
Looks like a flywheel based system
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I am missing a flush box to cool the concrete cylinders/pistons..
This is very similar to the "Rex Pumpcrete" a machine built in the 1950s
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if you invent another 2 cylinder pump it faster
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That its hydraulic concrete pump
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