ELBA-WERK Maschinen-Gesellschaft mbH
D-76275 Ettlingen (Germany)
Phone +49 7243 72-0 · Telefax +49 7243 72-314
info@elba-werk.com

ELBA Truck-Mounted Concrete Pumps, Stationary Concrete Pumps

Applications on large-size sites make the most varying demands on the transport of concrete. The ELBA concrete pump programme includes machines for almost all applications. Thanks to their long experience in the construction of plants handling concrete, ELBA were capable of developing a wide range of concrete pumps and distribution systems. All machines distinguish themselves by high mobility, high performance, reliability, economic efficiency, and an operation making low maintenance demands.

AP 13023, EM 32-36D

TRUCK-MOUNTED CONCRETE PUMPS »

ELBA booms 32/36 m and 38/42 m have been developed in-house and are manufactured in our Ettlingen works. The booms are made of high-quality fine-grained structural steels and manufactured according the unit-construction principle making use of the latest manufacturing technologies. Available ranges: from 36 to 42 m.

Welding robot

All ELBA booms can be combined with any pump unit with pumping capacities ranging from 90 to 130 m³. To ensure maintenance-free operation the pumps are fitted with the proven swing-pipe valve system. Long-stroke conveying cylinders operating with low number of strokes per minute guarantee smooth operation and little wear. The electro-hydraulic control featuring an open oil circuit distinguishes itself by its simple design and is easy to maintain. It guarantees a reliable operation even under extreme conditions.

EBP 4516 D

STATIONARY CONCRETE PUMPS »

ELBA delivers stationary concrete pumps of various designs to be applied in the construction of tunnels, galleries, bridges or buildings. The pumps are fitted with a simple and reliable swing-pipe valve. As in case of the truck-mounted concrete pumps, an electro-hydraulic control system enables the concrete to be pumped nearly without shocks. Their robust construction allows the pumps to be applied under the most difficult conditions.