Diesel truck-mixer concrete pump MK28L
for concrete

Diesel truck-mixer concrete pump - MK28L - CIFA S.p.A - for concrete
Diesel truck-mixer concrete pump - MK28L - CIFA S.p.A - for concrete
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Characteristics

Motor type
diesel
Applications
for concrete
Capacity.

7 m³, 9 m³
(247.2 ft³, 317.83 ft³)

Output

61 m³/h, 81 m³/h
(2,154 ft³/h, 2,860 ft³/h)

Description

It was 1973 when Cifa became the first company toproduce the Truck Mixer Pumps. Thanks to the design and to the technology of the product, today we proudly say that we have been able to produce and sell more than 5.500 truck mixer pumps, transporting and pumping millions of concrete all over the world. Anyhow we did not stop here. We have designed and brought the carbon fiber technology to the boom structure: we reinvented the truck mixer pump once again. The different configurations of the booms on CIFA truck mixer pumps ensure the greatest operative versatility and enable to reach almost any part of the construction yard, even those accessible with the most difficulty. Complete working flexibility together with great working speed, allows the complete extension of the boom and its perfect positioning in few minutes. The booms mounted on CIFA truck mixer pumps combine both strength and reliability. Each section of boom has been designed for maximum structural efficiency and fatigue strength. These advanced booms reduce to a minimum the areas subjected to stress intensification when in operation. The different configurations of the booms on CIFA truck mixer pumps ensure the greatest operative versatility and enable to reach almost any part of the construction yard, even those accessible with the most difficulty. Complete working flexibility together with great working speed, allows the complete extension of the boom and its perfect positioning in few minutes.

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