• concrete transportation G10NX Rotational speed: 0~14r/min System 1
concrete transportation G10NX Rotational speed: 0~14r/min

concrete transportation G10NX Rotational speed: 0~14r/min

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TypeModelUnitG10NX1
Performance of mixing drumGeometric volume17.1
Mixing volume10
Maximum diameter of drum bodymm2380
Length of mixing drummm5447
Angle of inclination°13.5
Rotating speedr/min0~14
Charge speedm³/min≥3
Discharge speedm³/min≥2
Residue ratio of discharge%<0.7
Range of slumpcm5~21
Hydraulic systemOil pumpinternational brand
Motorinternational brand
Reduction gearsinternational brand
Hydraulic circuitClosed type
Water supplywater tank capacityL450
Way of water supplyPneumatic
Complete machineBrand of chassisXCMG NAC
Chassis modelNXG3251D3DKCX
Type of drivingLeft-hand drive
Curb weightkg14000
maximum gross weightkg25000
Driving type6×4
Wheel basemm3850+1350
Tyre12.00R20
Means of power takeoffPower takeoff by flywheel
Notice model
External dimensions(length×width×height)mm
EngineModelWP10.336N/WP10.340E32
Rated powerKw/r/min247
DisplacementL9.726
Emission standardGB III

 

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