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HBC110-12-158S,Automatic piston retraction make maintenance easy.

HBC110-12-158S,Automatic piston retraction make maintenance easy.

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100 unit/month

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 SPEC

Engine (For Pumping Kit)SDEC (Caterpillar Technology)
Engine ModelC6121ZG51B
Rated Power158KW , 2200r/min
Max. Concrete Output112/67 m3/h
Max. Concrete Pressure7/12 MPa
Max. Concrete Pumping Height140 m
Main Hydraulic Pump Displacement190 ml/r
Concrete Slump120~230 mm

FEATURES

Operator safety and comfort

  • Remote and Local control modes available.


  • Operator-Oriented info displays with clear and helpful display of errors.

Reliable

  • Electric components from SIEMENS and OMRON.


  • Hydraulic valves from Rexroth and Vickers.


  • World class components used for key systems.


  • V-shaped waterproof hydraulic seals prevent the hydraulic oil from being emulsified.

Easy to Maintain

  • Block distributor ensures lubricating points get proper amount of grease.


  • Maintenance free hydraulic valves from Rexroth and Vickers.


  • Automatic piston retraction make maintenance easy.


  • Convenient placement of key maintenance points.


  • Life long maintenance free seals with stirring technology. 


  • Long life self lubricating shaft bushings on S tube.


  • Parts, service and attachments you can count on.

Built for Efficiency

  • Available to meet emission standards with powerful low fuel consumption engines.


  • High load capacity for maximum efficiency.


  • Redesigned hopper with S tube increases concrete flow ability and efficiency.


  • Open and closed loop hydraulic systems available to meet customer needs .


  • Automatic "Instant High and Low Pressure" switch.

Q:Must be in machinery.
Produces heat. Wears components out.
Q:If the pinnacle achievement of women is incubation, should we treat them as machinery?
Ok will treat you as a living backhoe go get your shovel.
Q:i want to buy pendrive making machinery..manufacturing.. not assembling....?
You want to buy a chip fab? How many millions/billions do you have?
Q:What does the construction cost include?
1. direct cost refers to the construction cost of the formation of Engineering entities and contribute to the formation of the various costs, including labor costs, materials costs; construction machinery use fees. (1) labor cost refers to the expenses directly involved in the expenses of the production workers in the construction and installation works.
Q:What types of machinery are needed to produce a computer and it's parts?BEST ANSWER 10 POINTS WITHIN THE HOUR!
Like from scratch? All of the parts? I would start with a factory which can build chips. You will need to produce all the chips in your computer; CPU, RAM, and a bunch of other chips for I/O access etc. Then you will need to produce the motherboard PCB. Then another factory to build hard drives and optical drives. Then another factory to build the case. Oh, yes, another one to build power supplies. But nobody builds computers like this. A manufacturer will make some parts but buy the rest from suppliers.
Q:new developments in marine machinery?
This question is extremely open. There have been developments in marine machinery ever since the first man went away from shore on the trunk of a fallen tree. Please provide more information.
Q:A piece of machinery valued at $20,000 depreciates at a rate of 9% yearly. How long will it take until it has a value of $10,000? (Express your answer to the nearest tenth.) its not 7.4
Are you sure, I got 7.34961458... Just plug in 20000*.91^x=10000 which is .91^x=1/2 which means you put in log(1/2)/log(.91)=x and you should get 7.34961458...
Q:A certain piece of machinery depreciates from 9600 to 8160 in one year. What percent decrease is it?
Amount depreciated : 9600 - 8160 = 1440 Percent depreciated : 1440/9600 * 100 = 15%
Q:What machinerys did the germans and british use in ww1subs, boats, knives, machine guns, etc?and who had the best?
Not to mention tanks.
Q:On 1st January, 2000 a firm purchased machinery worth Rs.100,000. On 1st September, 2002 it buys additional machinery worth Rs.27,000 and spends Rs.3,000 on its erection. The Accounts are closed each year on 31st December. Depreciation is written off 15% p.a. using Straight Line Method. You are required to prepare a Machinery Account for five years.
1.1.2000 Purchased machinery $100,000 Depreciation for 2000 $15,000 Nbv 31.12.2000 $85,000 Depreciation for 2001 $15,000 Nbv 31.12.2001 $70,000 1.9.2002 Purchased new machinery $30,000 Depreciation for 2002 $16,500 Nbv 31.12.2002 $83,500 Depreciation for 2003 $19,500 Nbv 31.12.2003 $64,000 Depreciation for 2004 $19,500 Nbv 31.12.2004 $44,500 Depreciation for 2005 $19,500 Nbv 31.12.2005 $25,000* *this nbv comprises $10,000 of the old machine and $15,000 of the new machine.

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