Fill rate arnt always just for the pump. If you put more slope on the chute of the mixer you can get lower slumps to fill the hopper faster. That being said, I do agree that their is a limit to the saftey before things get out of hand.
@@edwinwarford4753 I have a bit of a tough time with this one. A: because the two machines could not be more different aside from the ZZ boom folding configuration and stubby rear outrigger legs. B: Putzmeister was first building the integrated style sub-frame for their North American marketed “Enterprise Series” since the early 2000’s C: let’s not forget how Korean pumps ever came to be in the first place (by copying Putzmeister back in the 1990’s).
Unfortunately, Putzmeister belongs to the Sany Group, so see how long there are still different concrete pumps. At some point there will only be one type.
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Won't be long till our 32 Sany arrives! Double Z boom should be a game changer!
Fill rate arnt always just for the pump. If you put more slope on the chute of the mixer you can get lower slumps to fill the hopper faster. That being said, I do agree that their is a limit to the saftey before things get out of hand.
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Sany to Alliance- “hey can I copy off your homework”
Alliance- “yeah just don’t make it look to obvious”
Pretty much the same thing as an alliance. 😂😂
@@edwinwarford4753 I have a bit of a tough time with this one.
A: because the two machines could not be more different aside from the ZZ boom folding configuration and stubby rear outrigger legs.
B: Putzmeister was first building the integrated style sub-frame for their North American marketed “Enterprise Series” since the early 2000’s
C: let’s not forget how Korean pumps ever came to be in the first place (by copying Putzmeister back in the 1990’s).
Is it really rated for 200m/h?
Yes sir. 200 m/h or 263 Y/H
Yeah they eat concrete
Unfortunately, Putzmeister belongs to the Sany Group, so see how long there are still different concrete pumps. At some point there will only be one type.
Same with Schwing, it’s owned by the Chinese giant XCMG which also makes concrete pumps.