A client from Congo found our company through a Google search; they wanted to purchase a concrete pump truck. After contacting them, we learned that the client owned a construction company in the area. Based on their needs, we recommended the Brand New XCMG XS37 37 Meters 4x2 Concrete Pump Truck, which can pump concrete to heights of tens or even hundreds of meters. The client was very satisfied with our recommendation and, after some consideration, ultimately decided to purchase from us. Upon receiving the deposit, our factory immediately began production. Production is now complete and awaiting shipment.

This concrete pump truck can efficiently transport concrete: using a hydraulic system and placing boom, it pumps concrete to designated locations, significantly improving construction efficiency. It adapts to complex construction environments: in scenarios such as high-rise buildings, bridges, tunnels, and underground engineering, it can transport concrete to hard-to-reach locations. It reduces labor costs: compared to traditional manual handling or crane transportation, the pump truck can quickly complete pouring, reducing labor input.

Applications of concrete pump trucks: High-rise building construction: Pumping concrete to heights of tens of meters. Bridge and tunnel engineering: Precise pouring in environments with large spans or narrow spaces. Foundation and floor slab pouring: Suitable for pouring large areas of concrete with uniform thickness. Irrigation projects: In remote or inconveniently located areas, pump trucks can directly deliver concrete.

Usage Restrictions and Precautions: Concrete pumping only: The pump truck cannot be used for lifting heavy objects or transporting other substances, as this poses a safety risk. High-density materials must not be pumped: Substances with a density exceeding 2.4 kg/L may easily damage the equipment or cause accidents. Operational Safety Requirements: The boom and outriggers must be retracted before operation; slow down when turning to avoid tipping. Pipeline Maintenance: Prolonged inactivity may cause pipe blockage; the pipeline should be regularly pumped or cleaned.
