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Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams

Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams

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Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams


1.   Structure of Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams:


Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams is our special developed products as results of our engineers research, with which 60%steel material will be saved compared with traditional revolving die method .Efficiency can be improved 3 to 5 times compared with conical die method, these machine are easy for operation and convenient for maintenance, products from these machines are in good quality, smooth appearance and accurate in size.

 

 2.   Main Features of Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams: 


• One machine can make one slab lower cost, high Wear-resistant, long service life.

• Provide consumers with regular visits

• Simple structure, easy operate, less wear parts

 

3.  Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams Images:

Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams

Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams

 

4.  Prefabricated Concrete Purline Compression Molding Machine Specification:

 

Product name

Type

Productivity

Hole number

Concrete purline  machine

60*120*140*

1.3-1.5m/min

4

Concrete purline  machine

60*130*150*4

1.3-1.5m/min

4

Concrete purline  machine

60*140*160*4

1.3-1.5m/min

4

Concrete purline  machine

70*150*170*2

1.3-1.5m/min

2

Concrete purline  machine

80*160*180*2

1.3-1.5m/min

2

Concrete purline  machine

60*110*130*4

1.3-1.5m/min

4

 

Model no.

No. of holes

Dia.

No. and dia. of wires

Electric motor power(kw)

Vibrator Motor Power(kw)

Total Power

(kw)

Max. span

Molding Speed(m/min)

Overall dimension

(mm)

Weight

(kg)

60X120X140X4

1

30

5/5

4

1.5

5.5

3.5

1.3-1.5

2250×900×850

1000

60X130X150X4

1

30

6/5

4

1.5

5.5

4

1.3-1.5

2250×900×850

1000

70X140X160X4

1

30

8/5

4

1.5

5.5

4.5

1.3-1.5

2250×900×850

1050

70X150X170X2

1

30

8/5

3

1.5

4.5

4.7

1.3-1.5

2250×900×850

750

60X110X130X4

1

30

6/5

4

1.5

5.5

3.5

1.3-1.5

2250×900×850

950


Production Line Layout


Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams

 

Production Process 


Rebar tensioning

Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams

Raw materials preparing

Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams

Molding

Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams

Certificates


Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams


5. Packing & Delivery


•  Wire cables are used for fastening the machine on the trailer or inside the container.

•  Machine covered with plastic film.

•  Machines can be packed in tarpaulin or wooden case according to customer’s needs.


Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams


6. Customers from All Over The World

Concrete Purlin Making Machine For Ring Beams


7. FAQ: 


We have organized several common questions for our clients, may help you sincerely:

•  What information we need to confirm with you before send a formal offer?

What kind of slab you want to make, wall panel, roof panel, lintel or something else?

Do you have exact slab size (slab thickness and width)? If not, please tell us the slab span, we will give you suggestion.

•  Have you use this kind of machine before? 

Our machine is totally different from European machine. Please don’t follow their instructions.

•  How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of product, within 20 working days we will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The specific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 35 working days can be served.

•  What kind of machine do you have?

Our main products: large span GLY concrete hollow core slab machine, light - weight wall panel machine, lintel machine, column machine, hollow core slab cutting machine, concrete feeding dumper, high-strength steel wire tensioning machine, which amount to more than the types and more than four hundred standards. We can provide the whole plan and technology supporting for concrete precast component. 


8. Our Service:


•  We supply the technical supporting all the time.

•  We supply one year warranty for whole machine.

•  We supply free quick wear parts. 

•  We supply low charge continue maintenance when warranty is expired.

•  We supply free training to end-users

 

 


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As well as through the heat treatment to improve the mechanical properties of a certain aspect of the material.
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Q:Is machinery still being built?
yes it is
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Sure! They can help out with all the buttons and levers.

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