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Стреловые
бетононасосы
Стреловые
автобетононасосы
предназначены
для подачи
бетона в
место
заливки с
позиции
куда
бетонная
смесь может
быть
беспрепятственно
доставлена ,
например,
автобетоносмесителями.
Стреловые
бетононасосы
подают
бетон с
высокой
равномерностью,
что
позволяет
обеспечить
необходимое
распределение
смеси и
повысить
качество
бетонных
конструкций.
При помощи
стреловых
бетононасосов
смесь может
быть подана
на высоту
многоэтажных
зданий, на
глубину
фундаментных
котлованов
или в самые
отдаленные
углы полов и
перекрытий.
Низкая
высота
раскладки
стрелы
позволяет
использование
"под
кровлей"
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CМO
issue#3 January- February 2005
SCHWING
Boom Concrete-pump Autobetonpumpen
S
45 SX Стреловой
автобетононасос
S
45 SX
бетононасос
оснащен
четырех-секционной
стрелой R-образного
типа (roll and fold -
сворачивающийся
тип
складывания).
Передние Super-X
аутригеры
выдвигаются
из шасси в
рабочее
положение
по кривой. В
отличии от
обычных Х
аутригеров,
для
разворота,
которых
требуют
пристранство
по сторонам
автобетононасоса,
Super-X аутригеры
могут ьыть
приведены в
рабочее
положение в
стесненных
условиях.
Технические
данные:
Диаметр
подающей
трубы (бетоновода)
125мм
Высота
подачи
45м
Дальность
подачи:
Номинальный
вылет
38,4м
Вылет от оси
вращения
поворотной
части
41м
Длина
секций
стрелы:
Первая
секция
8,35м
Вторая
секция
11,6м
Третья
секция
11,6м
Четвертая
секция
9,3м
Длина
концевого
рукава
4,0м
Может
быть
оснащен
насосными
установками
P2023
P2023H
P2525H
Теоретическая
подача (максимальная)
162м3/час
Давление
бетонной
смеси (максимальное)
85бар
S
39 SX Стреловой
автобетононасос
Новая
модель.
Первый в
индустрии
бетононасос
с 39 метровой
распредстрелой
на
трех-осевом
шасси.
Впервые
представлен
на
Всемирной
выставке Bauma
2004.
S
39 SX
бетононасос
оснащен
четырех-секционной
стрелой R-образного
типа (roll and fold -
сворачивающийся
тип
складывания).
Оснащен Super-X
аутригерам.
Новая опция -
односторонняя
стабилизирующая
система (EASY) с
встроенным
автоматическим
ограничением
разворота
поворотной
части. Такая
система
позволит не
выдвигать
аутригеры с
нерабочей
стороны, что
позволит ,
например,
работать
рядом с
проезжей
частью без
закрытия
движения.
Благлдаря
использованию
трех-осевого
шасси длина
автобетононасоса
всего 12м!
СМО
блогодарит Schwing
GmbH за доверие.
Мы первые
публикуем
технические
данные S
39 SX в
интернете.
Thank
you, Schwing! CMO is
grateful for your trust. At the moment technical specs of S 39 SX on
Internet are available only at CMO.
Технические
данные:
Диаметр
подающей
трубы (бетоновода)
125мм
Высота
подачи
38,5м
Угол
поворота
стрелы
2х360°
Угол
подъема
стрелы
95,4°
Вылет от оси
вращения
поворотной
части
34,7м
Высота
нижних
шарнирных
узлов
стрелы:
Первая
секция
3,85м
Вторая
секция
13,17м
Третья
секция
21,55м
Четвертая
секция
29,92м
Длина
концевого
рукава
4м
Оснащен
насосной
установкой
P2023-110/75
Теоретическая
подача (максимальная)
138-164м3/час
Давление
бетонной
смеси (максимальное)
85бар
English
Фридрих
Вильгельм
Швинг
основал
компанию Shwing в
1934 году. Рост
компании в 50е
был вызван
послевоенной
реконструкцией
Западной
Германии. В 1957
году
компания
представавила
первую двух-цилиндровую
бетононасосную
установку. В
1958 году Shwing
открыл
новую эру в
строительстве,
представив
первый в
мире
автобетоносмеситель.
В настоящее
время на
предприятиях
Shwing в Германи,
Австрии,
Бразилии,
России,
Китае и
Индии
работает
более двух
тысяч
человек.
Технические
данные и
иллюстрации
предоставлены
компанией Schwing
GmbH, Germany
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pictures are provided by Schwing GmbH, Germany
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Allan
Benavides, Owner of Desert Concrete Pumping, Las Vegas, NV, remembers where he
came from. For five years Mr. Benavides has built a business based on trailer
mounted hydraulic line pumps. But the lure of boom pumps calls, especially when
those calls come from customers who want Desert's level of service - but with a
boom attached. But Benavides knows that his line pumps still pay the bills so he
has chosen conservative growth into boom pumps with a used unit purchased from
Concrete Pump Repair (CPR) in North Branch, MN.
Before
his investment in Desert, Benavides held a position with a Las Vegas concrete
finishing contractor. In 1999, he elected to invest in his own equipment.
Benavides is the first to admit the operation experienced a rough start,
"You don't want to work on the pumps more than they are working for
you."
Benavides
purchased his first Schwing line pump in 2001. "I decided to give them a
shot, and they ripped through some seriously tough mixes without a
problem."
Since
then, Benavides has invested in two more pumps manufactured by Schwing America.
The
Desert fleet of trailer pumps now consists of two WP 1000X trailer pumps and one
truck-mounted BPL 1418.
One
of Desert's WP 1000X trailer-mounted pumps is equipped with the E-Rock, which
extends the valve and housing to keep up with the requirements of high volume
pours with the harshest mixes. And that's an important feature with the
notoriously tough mixes in Las Vegas.
"I've
worked with masonry contractors and ready-mix suppliers who are completely blown
away by the performance of the E-Rock," says Benavides. "They'll say,
'Do you know what you're pumping?' I always confirm the mix design before every
pour, but for the most part, it's a non-issue with the Schwings. They can handle
just about everything."
According
to Benavides, Desert jobs consist of 70 percent residential work and 30 percent
commercial work. The contractor pumps approximately 60 to 80 cubic yards every
weekend, and crews complete 14 to 15 pours on a typical Saturday.
Hustle
is the name of the game for the Desert crew, "Pool contractors can complete
two to three pools in one day and finish off patio and footing work. It gets hot
in the desert, but the 1000's get the shotcreting done regardless of the mix,
despite the heat, no problem."
The
versatility of his fleet has Benavides' crews on a variety of job sites. In
October of 2004, one of Desert's pumps began work on the Gibson Wash just
outside of the Las Vegas strip, a massive flood control project that will ring
the area.
Desert's
pumps are backed by Schwing's Southern California factory store in Los Alamitos,
CA. "It's incredible peace of mind to know that my investment is backed by
an organization that can meet our needs 24-hours a day, seven days a week."
In
regard to the local cement shortage, Desert has an edge. "It's affected
several contractors in the area, but we order and schedule our own concrete
deliveries, and the local ready mix suppliers typically cooperate with our
needs. They appreciate the productivity gains achieved with concrete pumps. Not
only are there scheduling advantages; the reliability of the pumping equipment
means we won't hold them up with maintenance or performance problems. They
supply what we need and move on to the next job."
Benavides
attributes Desert's success to a loyal, knowledgeable crew. "My head
operator, Juan Guerrero has been with me for four years. If he can't pump it, it
simply can't be pumped."
The
success of his operation has offered Benavides the opportunity to focus on
expanding his capabilities and his business. Adding a boom pump is part of that
expansion. Because his boom pump came with a six-month warranty, Benavides
secured peace-of-mind along with a completely refurbished pump, "The
42-meter is on the job every day of the week. Our existing customers are
absolutely fighting over it and my customer base has expanded since I've added
the boom pump."
Schwing
Boom and Trailer Pumps Complete
World's
Largest Circular Prestressed Water Tank
DYK
Inc., El Cajon, CA, a leader in the design and construction of prestressed
concrete water storage tanks, is reaching the final phases of construction on
the 35,000,000-gallon capacity Earl Thomas Reservoir at the Alvarado Water
Treatment Plant in San Diego, CA. Working under general contractor C.E. Wylie
Construction Co., San Diego, CA, DYK called on operators and concrete pumps from
American Standard Concrete Pumping, Fontana, CA, to install 20,000 cubic yards
of structural concrete into the tank. To complete vertical prestressing and the
exterior finish of the 35,000,000-gallon structure, DYK utilized one of their
five WP 1000 XP trailer-mounted concrete pumps in an automated wet-mix shotcrete
process.
The
upgrade and expansion project is part of the City Water Department's Capital
Improvements Program to ensure San Diego area water will meet all current and
future drinking water standards and provide maximum protection of public health.
Measuring 1289 feet in circumference with a 406-foot interior diameter, the $27
million reservoir will be the world's largest circular prestressed concrete tank
of its kind. The addition will increase the storage capacity of the plant to a
total 77-million gallons of drinking water, servicing 500,000 citizens. DYK's
construction, prestressing and shotcrete divisions and pumping contractor
American Standard began work on the reservoir on August 21, 2003.
Over
their 40-year history, DYK is responsible for engineering, constructing or
building more than 2.5 billion gallons of low maintenance prestressed concrete
tanks. The company is known for embracing technological advancements to improve
the construction of these tanks for water treatment, distribution, storage, and
the retention of storm water runoff from industrial sites. Each phase of the
Earl Thomas Reservoir tank construction reflects DYK's dedication to building
strong, attractive tanks with greater seismic reliability, less leakage, low
maintenance and longer life spans for municipal, industrial and commercial
users.
In
the early months of construction, DYK maximized production by simultaneously
pouring the foundation, floor and walls on one section of the Earl Thomas
Reservoir while grading was being completed on an adjacent section. Engineering
and design plans by Malcom Pirnie/Richard Brady & Assoc., San Diego, CA
called for a highly reinforced membrane concrete floor with a slight upward
slope to the center of the tank. This conical hopper bottom design facilitates
collection and removal of sediment at the perimeter. American Standard's KVM 52
and KVM 45 concrete boom pumps completed 12 separate floor pours, pumping
between 400 and 500 yards at a time. Southern California Sales Manager Louis
Arcia said that with over 170 feet of vertical reach, the contractor's 52-meter
pump was able to complete 10 of the 12 total pours alone.
STRICT
PM PROGRAMS INCREASE PERFORMANCE, LENGTHEN LIFE
More
than just a catch phrase, preventative maintenance supplies pump owners with
several benefits including safety, reliability on the job site, higher resale
value, and priceless peace of mind. Pumping contractors across the country are
recognizing the importance of installing rigorous programs to protect their
livelihood.
Jeff
Popa, Service Manager at Schwing America's White Bear, MN headquarters, says
several factors contribute to the growing importance and popularity of stringent
preventative maintenance programs. "Advancing technology has prompted some
pump owners to pay closer attention to their programs," says Kline.
"The technology is reliable but complicated, and all of the components
require routine inspection. Contractors are also placing higher demands on their
concrete pumps - tougher mixes, longer pours. The more wear and tear, the more
often these practices should be implemented."
Lou
Murray, Concrete Placement Manager with Meyer Materials Co., Des Plaines, IL,
and Randy Waterman, Phoenix Branch Manager for Brundage-Bone Concrete Pumping,
oversee preventative maintenance programs for their companies. The two provided
details on their regimented operations.
First
and foremost, both agreed on the importance of the one-operator-per-machine
rule. "You can't put a value on assigning one specific operator to one
specific pump," says Murray. "Our operators are with their machine
sometimes ten to 14 hours a day. They are familiar with all of the
idiosyncrasies that accompany that particular pump. For instance, our operators
are the most qualified to diagnose a particular noise as a serious problem, and
they are familiar enough to know if it's simply the way the pump performs."
Both
companies keep tabs on preventative maintenance programs through requiring
extensive paperwork from their operators and maintenance crews. Meyer Materials
has implemented a process for three categories; boom pipe thickness, truck tire
maintenance, engine and pump service are all carefully documented according to
Lou Murray's guidelines. Major service and maintenance needs, particularly those
outsourced, are also carefully documented.
"It's
almost like the military when I talk about it," says Brundage-Bone's Randy
Waterman. "Their maintenance checklists aren't just suggestions, they're
requirements. They have to turn in their punch-lists and pick up literature on
safety and other policy notices before they receive their paychecks. For one
thing, state law enforces daily DOT inspections. The pumps have to meet state
standards before they even hit the job, and for the most part, the operator is
responsible for the condition of the pump. It's not only a company concern, it's
a matter of personal responsibility." Brundage-Bone's Phoenix Branch
Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for collecting data and keeping updated
records on each operator and each pump.
Both
contractors require completed paperwork on specific areas on the boom pump and
truck. Meyer Materials crews inspect all aspects of the hydraulic system once
every month as part of their routine maintenance checklist. The company also
requires regular use of filter carts, instruments used to filter new hydraulic
fluid and condition fluid already in use. Murray explains why the company
implements the use of filter carts once a year. "Clean hydraulic oil means
a healthy hydraulic pump. Filtering new oil ensures there is no contamination
right out of the drum. It's peace of mind."
Brundage-Bone's
Randy Waterman says the company's routine maintenance program requires that
crews replace the motor oil every three hundred operating hours. Crews utilize
filter carts to filter hydraulic oil each time the oil is replaced. "I
could never really qualify it with a number, but the filter carts have certainly
provided an extended life for the hydraulic pumps."
Jerry
Anderson, General Manager of Concrete Pump Repair (CPR), runs a tight ship at
the Schwing-certified parts and service center in North Branch, MN. Anderson
says filtering or changing out the hydraulic fluid is one of the most important
aspects of pump maintenance. "I'd recommend oil change-out, tank clean-out
and filter use once a year at minimum."
Anderson
also says maintenance to the pumps electrical system is an important component
to pump performance and life span. "When it comes the electrical system,
there should be no quick fixes. A thorough inspection is absolutely vital -
bypassing any type of potential problem poses serious threat to the pump's
performance."
Boom
pipe maintenance is another obvious consideration for both contractors. When it
comes to inspecting the wear and tear on a pipe, Meyer Materials depends on
ultrasonic technology.
"A
while ago, you'd use the old-school system to inspect the boom pipe for
deficiencies. Walk up, tap on the pipe. You might have heard something that
indicated the pipe was thin, and you might switch it out. We invested in an
ultrasonic gauge to inspect boom pipe wear. Now we've got the technology to
thoroughly inspect the pipe on a regular basis without the guesswork," says
Murray.
Meyer's
operators are supplied with standardized sheets to ensure every feature of the
boom is inspected for wear. As an extra precaution, Meyer changes out their
fleet's boom pipes based on yardage.
Brundage-Bone's
crews flip and rotate boom pipes at certain pre-determined points in the pipe's
life. "The main objective behind boom pipe maintenance is to utilize the
pipe to its full life without getting greedy. We chart yardage and flip and
rotate the boom pipe when it's one-third and two-thirds into its typical life
span. And we make sure we're not being too optimistic about wear and tear,"
says Waterman. Once it reaches the end of its pre-determined life cycle, crews
replace the pipe.
Brundage-Bone
also executes elbow rotation at the same time they inspect boom pipes for wear.
"It's an important step in PM," says Waterman. "It has certainly
allowed us a 20% elbow life increase."
Meyer
Materials also practices elbow rotation on a regular basis. "We use our
ultrasonic gauge to inspect the elbows as well. We don't let it get to a point
where we're throwing out a pipe prematurely, but we're very careful. We keep the
elbows marked and rotate them before there's any extensive wear. We also inspect
the gaskets and change them out routinely."
"We're
regularly checking our Rock Valve wear parts. Particularly during our slow
months in January and February, we make sure we do a thorough check of
everything - seals, bushings, cuttings - and we make sure the rings are
greased."
Inspection
of Rock Valve wear parts is on the weekly schedule for Brundage-Bone crews.
"It's part of being an operator," said Waterman. "Wear part
inspection is one of their top priorities."
As
part of their strict maintenance regimens, Meyer Materials and Brundage-Bone
make sure boom inspections are executed regularly. While Meyer out-sources their
boom inspection and repair services, Brundage-Bone boom pumps are sent to the
company's own rebuild facility in Seattle, WA. "We've got an in-house
Schwing-certified serviceman and inspector who completes the inspections and
repairs that he deems necessary," says Waterman.
CPR's
Jerry Anderson says boom inspections should be executed based on age: pumps from
one to five years old should be inspected at least once a year; pumps five to
ten years old should be inspected once every six months, and pumps above ten
years old should be inspected every 500 operating hours. DOT inspections should
be conducted once a year. "In the interest of safety, performance and pump
life, any recommended repairs should be done immediately following these
inspections." CPR employs four boom inspectors and four welders to execute
required repairs.
To
prevent costly repairs for problems diagnosed during boom inspections, the
contractors make sure that all moveable boom parts remain properly greased.
"We
have autogreasers on all of our larger boom pumps, and those are checked
regularly and maintained to a standard. Our operators make sure that the smaller
booms stay manually greased," says Meyer Material's Lou Murray.
Waterman
says that the newer boom pumps within Brundage-Bone's fleet are equipped with
autogreasers, and operators are responsible for maintaining their performance as
well. Operators assigned older models execute strict weekly greasing schedules.
CPR's
Jerry Anderson says that auto-greasers are a viable addition to a standard
concrete pump. "Ideally, the boom should be greased once a week, and the
back end should be greased after each and every pour," says Anderson.
"Autogreasers have to be carefully maintained, and movable parts should be
checked constantly to ensure proper greasing."
Truck
maintenance is also an important consideration in regular PM programs. "Our
own mechanics practice the 300-hour rule for oil changes and filters. Larger,
more extensive maintenance or service is outsourced. We're very careful with our
tire maintenance. Before Meyer implemented a monthly system, we were running
into problems with the manufacturer. Now, we make sure to consistently check the
air pressure and keep detailed monthly records of tire maintenance," says
Murray.
Brundage-Bone
takes boom truck maintenance just as seriously. "Our entire company also
operates by the 300-hour rule," says Waterman. Tires are checked and
rotated by the tire manufacturer every month, and Brundage-Bone follows their
recommendations when it comes to replacement.
All
30 Brundage-Bone locations utilize the same vendors for consumables such as
tires, filters, and hydraulic oil. "It makes sense from a financial
standpoint," says Waterman. "But it also allows all of us to
communicate about the best way to handle PM practices and scheduling.
Establishing a relationship with a vendor is also important - they have a vested
interest in providing you with the best parts and the best advice for
maintenance."
Climate
also has an effect on contractors' PM programs. With headquarters in the
northern Midwest, Meyer takes the winters seriously. "We keep the pumps in
a heated shed year round to protect them from the elements. When it comes to the
coldest of cold - and we've got it in Illinois - we follow the manufacturer's
recommendations to a tee to ensure we can keep up with production requirements
without endangering the pump."
Waterman
discussed the necessity behind oil coolers in the southern states. "Our
newer pump purchases are all equipped with oil coolers, and we've even retrofit
some of our older models to incorporate them," says Waterman. "By
increasing the viscosity and lowering the operating temperature, we've increased
the life of the hydraulic pumps."
Regarding
cleanliness, both contractors claim it's nearly a non-issue. "I've never
found it necessary to explain the importance of having a clean concrete pump,
says Murray. " Thank goodness we've got some neat freaks in here. We're
always complemented on how clean our pumps are - that motivates my operators and
my maintenance team to make sure we're representing the company
appropriately."
"Once
again, it's in the hands of our operators," says Waterman. "They
understand that Brundage-Bone has corporate standards and an industry-wide
reputation. The majority of that, certainly in the general public's eye, can be
attributed to the appearance of our pumps."
Meyer
Material's Lou Murray and Brundage-Bone's Randy Waterman commented on the
benefits of stringent PM programs.
"Before
we implemented these standardized maintenance schedules we were essentially
working by the honor system," says Murray. "Some guys were more
careful than others. We were having a lot of issues with our tires, and knew it
would be beneficial for us to keep tabs on our maintenance. The manufacturers
were blaming us for poor performance and we needed to document our practices. It
simply expanded from there."
"In
terms of resale and trade-in value, I look at it the same way I do a used
car," says Murray. "If you the buyer or manufacturer doesn't know what
the pump's been through, there's no way they should accept it. I respect that
and provide the appropriate documentation."
"We
have a vested interest in these pumps," says Waterman. "Not only do
some of these steps increase the life of the concrete pump, they increase the
performance. We're able to service our customers with peace of mind and a lot of
pride. The time it takes to implement a program is well worth it in the long
run."
In
terms of resale, Brundage-Bone has one of the best track records in the
industry. "Our PM program has provided us a reputation, and there's never a
problem selling one of our used pumps."
Die
neue Generation von Fahrmischerpumpen -
SCHWING-Stetter
kombiniert das Beste
Das
weltweit fuhrende Systemhaus fur Betonbaumaschinen prasentiert eine vollig neu
konzipierte Fahrmischerbetonpumpen-Serie. Diese ist vorwiegend geschaffen fur
Bau- und Sanierungsma?nahmen mit geringerem Frischbetonbedarf, ist aber auch fur
die Forderung von Mortel geeignet. Bei der Entwicklung wurde vor allem die
Modularisierung der kombinierten Systeme weiter vorangetrieben. So kann jeder
Kunde die Maschine nach seinen Wunschen konfigurieren, ohne Kompromisse bei
Kosten und Lieferzeit eingehen zu mussen.
Basis
der neue FBP ist der C+ Fahrmischer von Stetter, der ebenfalls auf der bauma
2004 erstmalig der Offentlichkeit prasentiert wurde. Damit ist die FBP jetzt
ebenso pflegeleicht wie ein Stetter Fahrmischer. Als Ausleger werden drei
Mastmodule mit Reichhohen von 21 m, 24 m und 26 m zur Auswahl stehen. Diese
wurden komplett neu entwickelt und zeichnen sich durch ihre Gewicht sparende
Mastgeometrie aus.
Entscheidender
Vorteil der FBP-Serie ist, die weiterentwickelte Langhubpumpe. Grundsatzlich
langs eingebaut, ermoglicht sie eine Betonforderung mit weniger Intervallen und
folglich weniger Verschlei? an der Maschine.
Der
nun im Schiebersystem integrierte Unterfahrschutz gewahrleistet au?erdem beste
ruckwartige Bodenfreiheit bei geringst moglichem Uberhang. Seitliche Anbau-Module
nehmen servicefreundlich die Steuerungssysteme auf und schaffen viel Platz fur
nutzliches Zubehor.
Fur
optimalen Bedien-Komfort ist die FBP serienma?ig mit der neuartigen und
zukunftssicheren VECTOR-Steuerung mit Klartext-Menu-Fuhrung ausgestattet.
SCHWING
prasentiert den langsten Mast auf 3 Achsen
Das
weltweit fuhrende Systemhaus fur Beton-Baumaschinen zeigte auf der bauma eine
Innovation, die in der 30-Meter-Klasse die Ma?stabe neu definieren wird: Die S
39 SX von SCHWING ist mit 39 Metern die weltweit hochstreichende Auto-Betonpumpe
auf 3-Achs-Fahrgestell. Moglich wird dies u.a. durch die patentierte
Bogenabstutzung und die Anti-Torsionsrahmen-Bauweise.
Erstmals
bietet eine Auto-Betonpumpe in der Klasse bis max. 26 t zul. Gesamtgewicht die
zahlreichen Vorteile der Super-X-Abstutzung. Die Bogenform der einteiligen
Stutzen ermoglicht eine geringe Abstutzbreite vorne. Dank einer direkt
ausfahrenden hinteren H-Abstutzung verfugt die S 39 SX uber eine insgesamt 80 %
kleinere Aufstellflache als raumgreifende Klappabstutzungen. Ein klarer Vorteil
bei den immer starker eingeschrankten Platzverhaltnissen auf Baustellen.
Ein
weiterer Pluspunkt der Bogenabstutzung ist die Rahmenkonstruktion: Hierbei
erlaubt der Freiraum zwischen vorderer und hinterer Abstutzung den Einbau einer
Pumpenbatterie mit einem extrem langen Hub. Die sich daraus ergebenden geringen
Umschaltungen fuhren zu einem reduzierten Verschlei?, und somit zu einer
erhohten Wirtschaftlichkeit fur den Betonpumpdienst. Das geringe Eigengewicht
der Maschine von deutlich unter 26 t und eine Gesamtlange von unter 12 m
erlauben uneingeschrankte Einsatze ohne behordliche Ausnahmegenehmigungen.
Serienma?ig ausgestattet ist die Maschine mit der neuartigen, modular
aufgebauten VECTOR-Steuerung mit Klartext-Display sowie der bewahrten
Pulsar-Prop-Maststeuerung.
Optionen
wie einseitiges Abstutzsystem EASy+, Betonabsperrventil am Endschlauch und
automatisches Beleuchtungs-System, runden den Kundennutzen ab. Au?erdem
ermoglicht die flache und geschlossene Gestaltung des Maschinenaufbaus mit
ebenen, glatten Oberflachen eine problemlose Reinigung.
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