Safet Comfortable Used 2019 Zoomlion Truck Mounted Concrete Pump Scania Chassis ZLJ5330THBSL
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 12.777L |
| Total Weight | 54000kg |
| Boom Length | 60m |
| Rated Working Pressure | 42MPa |
| Max Vertical Reach | 39m |
| Overall Length | 15680mm |
| Minimum Unfolding Height | 15m |
| Engine Power | 300kw |
The Zoomlion concrete pump truck integrates advanced pumping technology with a Mercedes-Benz Actros chassis. Designed for various construction scenarios including high-rise buildings and bridges, it enables efficient and precise concrete placement with continuous, stable operation.
- Powerful pumping mechanism delivers stable, efficient output
- Adapts to concrete with different slumps
- Ensures continuous pouring to shorten construction timelines
- Multi-section boom with wide coverage range
- Precise operation for complex pouring positions
- Adapts to various building shapes and structures
- Mercedes-Benz Actros chassis for excellent mobility
- Stable performance across different road conditions
- Strong load-bearing capacity for pump and concrete weight
- User-friendly operation with real-time monitoring
- Tracks pressure, temperature, and fuel consumption
- Built-in fault diagnosis for timely maintenance
- High-Rise Construction: Efficient concrete placement for floors, core tubes, and curtain walls
- Bridge Projects: Suitable for piers, abutments, and beam structures
- Infrastructure: Handles large-volume, long-distance concrete for dams, tunnels, and roads
- Commercial Buildings: Ideal for foundations, floors, and structural columns
Model: ZLJ5541THBSE
Brand: Zoomlion
Chassis: Mercedes-Benz Actros
Dimensions: 15840mm × 2550mm × 4000mm (L×W×H)
Maximum Placing Height: 63m
Maximum Placing Radius: 58m
Engine Model: DC13 143 (Diesel)
Max Theoretical Output: 180m³/h
Max Pumping Pressure: 11MPa
Causes: Insufficient hydraulic pressure, air in pipeline, control valve failure, or boom hinge wear/loosening
- Check for hydraulic leaks, replenish oil and bleed air
- Repair or replace control valve
- Service worn or loose boom components
Causes: Concrete slump variations, pipeline blockage, or worn pumping components
- Verify concrete mix compliance
- Clean pipeline regularly
- Replace worn pistons and seals
Causes: Tire imbalance, loose chassis components, or suspension system failure
- Balance tires
- Tighten chassis components
- Repair suspension system
Causes: Damaged wiring, faulty components, or short circuits
- Conduct comprehensive electrical inspection
- Repair/replace damaged wires and components
- Eliminate short-circuit hazards
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