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Liebherr unveils THS 110 D-K crawler concrete pump

Introducing its new THS 110 D-K crawler concrete pump, Liebherr says the model offers a maximum delivery rate of 102m³/hour and features a six-cylinder engine. The concrete pump, which is fitted onto a crawler running gear, is moved and controlled via a radio remote control. The three models in the series of Liebherr crawler concrete pumps are the THS 80 D-K, the THS 110 D-K and the THS 140 D-K, with maximum delivery rates ranging from 65m³/hour to 135m³/hour. Liebherr says the during the design phase it
April 10, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
The concrete pump is moved and controlled via a radio remote control

Introducing its new THS 110 D-K crawler concrete pump, 718 Liebherr says the model offers a maximum delivery rate of 102m³/hour and features a six-cylinder engine.

The concrete pump, which is fitted onto a crawler running gear, is moved and controlled via a radio remote control.

The three models in the series of Liebherr crawler concrete pumps are the THS 80 D-K, the THS 110 D-K and the THS 140 D-K, with maximum delivery rates ranging from 65m³/hour to 135m³/hour.

Liebherr says the during the design phase it was ensured that wear parts for the THS 110 D-K pump could be quickly and easily replaced.

The pump‘s extensive standard scope of delivery includes, for example, a 500litre water tank with water pump and a lockable toolbox, and the unit is said to be well-suited to site work that involves frequent relocation around the construction site.

A typical application for crawler concrete pumps is providing drilling rigs with concrete to fill bored piling foundations.

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