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Sany’s HBT 60C-1816 stationary concrete pump

As well as choosing Intermat 2012 to unveil its truck-mounted concrete pumps, Sany will also be showcasing its recently launched stationary models. The HBT 60C-1816 is, according to the Chinese company, a response to increasing market demand for ever greater performance in drive and delivery pressure. Attractively designed and equipped with hydraulic drive components from leading manufacturers, the machines are equipped with the latest powerful 110 kW engine, whose electronic engine management ensures stabl
April 12, 2012 Read time: 1 min
As well as choosing Intermat 2012 to unveil its truck-mounted concrete pumps, 1170 Sany will also be showcasing its recently launched stationary models.

The HBT 60C-1816 is, according to the Chinese company, a response to increasing market demand for ever greater performance in drive and delivery pressure.

Attractively designed and equipped with hydraulic drive components from leading manufacturers, the machines are equipped with the latest powerful 110 kW engine, whose electronic engine management ensures stable delivery performance under even the toughest conditions. Like its fellow new Sany stationary concrete pump model, the HBT 80C-1818, it has been used on large construction sites in recent months. Sany say both models’ ease of use has made a very positive impression with customers.

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