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Stationary concrete pumps are machines that allow for the transport of concrete from point A to point B using movable pipes, rather than the traditional method of using a concrete mixer. These pumps are usually mounted on trailers or in containers, and their capacity ranges from 20 to 200 cubic meters per hour.

Stationary concrete pumps consist of three basic parts: a tank with the concrete mixture, a hydraulic pump, and a system of pipes with special ends that allow for precise direction of the concrete to the desired location. The machine is powered by an electric or gasoline engine.

There are different types of stationary concrete pumps, including piston pumps, screw pumps, and hydraulic pumps. Piston and screw pumps use the movements of pistons or screws to squeeze the concrete from the tank and move it along the pipes to the destination. Hydraulic pumps use hydraulic force to move the concrete through the pipes.

When choosing a stationary concrete pump, many factors should be taken into account, such as capacity, lifting height, transport distance, aggregate size, stability, ease of operation and maintenance, and operating costs. The best choice will depend on the individual needs and requirements of the user.

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