Specifications / Concrete Lift Machine | |
Drum Capacity | 10/7 Cft |
Prime Mover | 10 HP Kirloskar Engine / 7.5 HP Electric Motor |
Prime Mover Cabin | With Sliding Door |
Loading Hooper | Hydraulic Operated with Heavy Duty Power Pack |
Concrete Mixing Time | 3 Minute approximate |
Drum Speed | 19 RPM |
Lift | 2 Poled Method |
Winch Lifting Capacity | 450 kg |
Winch Height | 20 mtrs. |
Weight (approx) | 1460 kg |
Procduction Rate | 5-6 m3/hr |
Here are some key features and aspects of a concrete lift machine:
Lifting Capacity
Concrete lift machines are designed to handle various lifting capacities, ranging from a few hundred kilograms to several tons, depending on the model and specifications. The lifting capacity should be suitable for the weight of the concrete being lifted.
Hoisting Mechanism
Concrete lift machines use an electric motor or hydraulic system to power the lifting mechanism. The lifting mechanism typically consists of a winch or pulley system that raises and lowers the concrete bucket or platform.
Concrete Bucket or Platform
The machine is equipped with a bucket or platform that holds the concrete during the lifting process. The bucket is designed to securely hold and transport the concrete to the desired height or location. It may have features such as a gate or opening mechanism for controlled pouring of the concrete.
Vertical Reach
The vertical reach or lifting height of the concrete lift machine varies depending on the model. Some machines can lift concrete to several floors or levels of a building, while others are designed for shorter vertical distances.
Control System
The machine is operated using a control panel or console that allows the operator to control the lifting and lowering of the concrete. The control system should be user-friendly and provide precise control over the lifting process.
Safety Features
Concrete lift machines should be equipped with safety features to ensure safe operation. These can include emergency stop buttons, overload protection mechanisms, and safety interlocks to prevent accidents or equipment damage.
Mobility and Stability
Some concrete lift machines are mounted on wheels or tracks, allowing for easy movement and positioning on the construction site. Stability features, such as adjustable outriggers or stabilizers, are essential to maintain the machine’s stability during lifting operations.
Maintenance and Serviceability
Consider machines that are designed for ease of maintenance and serviceability. This includes access to components for inspections, lubrication points, and availability of spare parts.
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