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Compact and easy to transport, the Booster 15 concrete pump from IMER can deliver material with aggregate sizes of up to 25mm and at pressures of up to 70bars. This hydraulic control, two-piston pump is offered in two different basic versions, one aimed at shotcreting applications and the other designed for use on compact sites for concrete pumping duties. Power comes from a low emission, low noise Lombardini diesel A range of standard features are fitted including a 12V electro-vibrator, cable remote contr
July 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Compact and easy to transport, the Booster 15 concrete pump from 6233 IMER can deliver material with aggregate sizes of up to 25mm and at pressures of up to 70bars. This hydraulic control, two-piston pump is offered in two different basic versions, one aimed at shotcreting applications and the other designed for use on compact sites for concrete pumping duties. Power comes from a low emission, low noise 2277 Lombardini diesel A range of standard features are fitted including a 12V electro-vibrator, cable remote control and a combination hopper/mixer unit. The hopper is removable and IMER says that this is useful both for transport and for maintenance work. The firm says that a wide range of options are also available, including an automatic lubrication system, a dosing pump, and a water cleaning system.

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