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Excon, Excon 2011 Biggest Construction Equipment Trade fair India.
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| 10/01/2009 10:00:00 AM |
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Mumbai, Oct (EPC News): Putzmeister Concrete Machines Pvt.Ltd. - a 100% subsidiary of Putzmeister Concrete Pumps GmbH, recently introduced an upgraded version of their most popular stationary concrete pump model BSA1404D. “This upgraded version BSA1404HD is a high pressure pump that caters to concrete pumping to 80~100m building heights. This pump has smaller towing length for better manoeuvrability in narrow areas – thus are most suitable for RMC pumping contractors and infrastructure companies”, said Putzmeister’s Managing Director Schmid Lindenmayer |
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Apart from providing the benefit of better fuel economy, the pump is available in various drive options of Kirloskar, Simpson, Deutz as well as electric versions, giving its customers an option to select their choice.
“Putzmeister being one of the pioneers in research and development of concrete pumping technology, has always strived hard to give the best and the latest to the world. Why should India be deprived of latest technology which is proven all over the world”, questioned Schmid-Lindenmayer. Adding to this, he said that “PM is known for ‘better value for money’. All Putzmeister pumps have lower operating and maintenance costs. The newly introduced stationary pump further lowers the impact of concrete on its wear parts – thus giving 50~80% more life.”
“Today customers are looking for products with latest technology and lower maintenance costs. All our pumps, stationary or boom, are equipped with the latest S-valve technology which is much superior to other contemporary technologies being used. The S-valve technology prevents frequent breakdowns giving uninterrupted flow of work, unlike pumps using any other technology.” highlighted the MD.
The pump model BSA1404HD is also offered with optional air compressor and water pump for cleaning. |
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