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INTERMAT launch for tracked pump

The BSC 1409 D from Putzmeister is a self-propelled concrete pump designed specifically for concreting drilled piles on unfinished surfaces. In contrast to using truck-mounted concrete pumps for concreting drilled piles, it does not need supports to be set up each time it changes location. Compared to concreting with a delivery pipe, placement speed with the tracked concrete pump is now said to be considerably higher.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Putzmeister BSC-1409D concrete pump LIVE at INTERMAT 2012
The BSC 1409 D from 1259 Putzmeister is a self-propelled concrete pump designed specifically for concreting drilled piles on unfinished surfaces. In contrast to using truck-mounted concrete pumps for concreting drilled piles, it does not need supports to be set up each time it changes location.

Compared to concreting with a delivery pipe, placement speed with the tracked concrete pump is now said to be considerably higher.

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