A concrete pump is a machine which transfers mixed
concrete (i.e. in liquid form) through pipes via a pumping action. Previously,
when concrete was needed on a jobsite the materials were mixed onsite and
transported via wheelbarrow or bucket. As you can imagine, this method became
very tiresome and expensive for large-scale projects such as high-rises.
Thankfully, in 1927 Max Giese and Fritz Hull designed a solution which pumps
concrete through pipes from a single concrete source (this design was improved
upon in 1957 with dual hydraulic cylinders and remains the standard design
today).
Types of Concrete Pumps
There are two main types of concrete pumps: boom pumps
and transport pumps. A boom pump is a
concrete pump with a remote-controlled “boom” arm attached and a line pump is a
concrete pump that is attached to a vehicle. The principle difference between
these two types of concrete pumps comes down to the additional appendage
equipment attached to the pump and volume. Boom pumps can pump at higher volumes
than transport pumps and are typically used for larger projects. Other concrete
pump variations include:
- Mobile concrete pump (truck mounted mobile)
- Stationary pump
- Truck mounted static pump
- Truck mixer concrete pump
Outside of the increased convenience of having concrete
pumped to the worksite, concrete pumps offer a number of additional benefits
over manual methods. First and foremost, concrete pumps allow
for a steady and precise flow of material creating a smooth finish. These tools
also help to save time, reduce worker fatigue, and improve the quality of the
concrete.
The Conco Companies are one of the
leading concrete contractors in the Western U.S. and offer a wide range of
quality services and products. While we
tackle projects both big and small, our experience includes providing the
complete concrete package for the Levi’s Stadium along with other notable
projects. We serve California,
Washington State, Oregon, Colorado and Nevada.
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