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~ Arrange transportation from the point of purchase to the port for your used concrete pump.
~ Arrange ocean shipping
~ Can sell used concrete pumps as is or refurbished.
~ Can dispatch Americas BEST technician to anywhere in the world to fix or refurbish your pump.
~ Supply parts for any brand of concrete pump, either OEM or after market parts.
~ Provide all accessories for concrete pumps including pipeline, clamps, elbows, hoses, etc.
~ Provide training for your crews in operation, set up, maintenance of your concrete pump.
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Concrete Pump Depot can offer several services to assist in your used concrete pump purchase. We have Schwing and Putzmeister used concrete pumps as well as other brands
We have several used concrete pumps available, but if we do not have the used concrete pump you want we can find it!
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Les Ainsworth, the owner of Concrete Pump Depot, started in the concrete pumping business in 1965. Over the next 44
years Les Ainsworth purchased and operated over 600 concrete pumps including Schwing concrete pumps and
Putzmeister concrete pumps in over 30 cities across the USA. During his 44 years at Pumpco Inc Les made conntact with
concrete pump owners all over the United States and with pump purchasers around the world.
Now operating concrete pump depot Les offers the lowest price on used concrete pumps and the most responsive
service for shipping and purchasing a used concrete pump. Les has made contact with shippers for transporting the
used concrete pumps to the port and with shippers that provide ocean shipping to anywhere in the world
Mobile concrete pumps are machines that use hydraulic pressure to operate large pistons, usually 8 inches to 10 inches
in diameter, to push liquid concrete which is delivered to the pump by transit mix concrete trucks, through pipe and hose
to the required destination. The most common concrete pumps are mounted on heavy duty trucks for mobility. Concrete
is delivered by ready mix trucks that discharge the concrete into the receiving hopper at the rear of the concrete pump.
These concrete pump machines have articulating booms for moving the delivery hose to the point where the concrete is
required. These truck mounted concrete pumps with booms are capable of pumping concrete at very high volumes, in
excess of 200 cubic yards per hour. These concrete pumping machines have booms of various sizes some capable of
reaching up 70 meters high.
these truck mounted concrete pumps can be set up in one hour or less and can be dissasembled after the job in less than
one hour for transportation to the next job. These concrete pumps are very flexible and highly mobile.
Additionally there are trailer mounted concrete pumps and stationary concrete pumps. Trailer mounted concrete pumps
can be attached to a tow vehicle and delivered to various sited for concrete placement. Pipe and hose is attached to the
outlet of these trailer mounted concrete pumps and laid out to reach the area to be poured. The flexible hose on the end
is manuvered by a labor crew to pour the concrete where required.
Stationary concrete pumps are usually much larger and more powerful. They are often used on high rise buildings or jobs
where concrete must be pumped for a long distance. While truck mounted concrete pumps with booms deliver from 700
to 1,100 PSI on the concrete, stationary concrete pumps can deliver more pressure, even up to 3,000 PSI. Stationary
concrete pumps can be used to pump concrete to nearly any height. Concrete was pumped by a Schwing Stetter
concrete pump to a height of 715M or 2,345 ft on the Parbati Hydro-electric project in India. In Dubai a Putzmeister
BSA14000SHP-D stationary pump pumped concrete 606M (1,988 ft) to the top of the Burj Khalifa Tower
These stationary concrete pumps can be powered bu diesel engines up to 700 horsepower or by electric motors.
Accessories for extending the reach of these stationary concrete pumps include placing booms and mini placers.
Placing booms are booms identical to the booms on the truck mounted mobile concrete pumps that are mounted on
pedestals which are attached to the building being constructed. The placing booms are self contained and are usually
powered by an electric motor, but can have a diesel engine. Placing booms are operated using a remote control
connected to the boom or by a radio remote. These booms can reach from 24M to over 40M. Pacing booms are
connected to the stationary concrete pumps with pipe, usually 5 inches in diameter, through which the concrete is
pumped.
There are several manufacturers of concrete pumps. The 2 largest manufacturers are German companies Schwing and
P:utmeister. These 2 manufacturers of concrete pumps hold a dominate share of the market. Other manufacturers
include Sany, Cifa, Jun Jin, Concord, Alliance, and others