Pump technology
Our concrete pumps (as well as our sludge pumps) are
hydraulically driven, twin-cylinder pumps. Their hydraulic drive and control
systems (called the "brain") have all been designed by SCHWING
engineers specifically for applications in concrete and sludge pumps.
Because of this, they fulfil more than just the necessary functions of
a hydraulic pumping system. The combination of the two systems achieves
an extremely steady and gentle pumping pattern, even at maximum outputs.
Pump schematic:
Hydraulic oil is pumped under pressure to the working
cylinders. The hydraulic brain block runs through a compulsory control
sequence and extends one of the working cylinders, while the other one
retracts at the same time.
This "boxer stroke" is transferred to the concrete
pumping cylinders so that one cylinder pumps draws in concrete and the
other one pumps concrete into the connected pipeline.
The switch point in the system (the concrete valve) is
stroked at the same time to steer the flow of concrete. In the majority
of applications, the concrete valve is the famous SCHWING Rock valve.
The Rock valve:
The SCHWING Rock valve has proven itself over many years
and in countless applications to be the epitome of economy in the world
of concrete valves. The Rock is robust and easy to service. It is subject
to natural wear when pumping concrete and can then be rebuilt with hard-face
welding. That makes it multi-economical. A real example of foresighted
engineering and value for money.
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