Concrete Pump Hire
Line Pump
With its small size and ease of use given by the installation on truck, this machine allows to easily and quickly reach the construction site, even if located in places usually not reachable by other truck mounted pumps.
Get close to the casting place in narrow city streets, set up the concrete line and basements, car parks or all kinds of construction works can be carried out. This machine is ideal for the small builder, domestic, DIY use where smaller quantities of concrete ideally 4 loads and under are needed to be placed and for use with volumetric on site mixes.
It’s a compact mobile 7.5 tonne machine and only 6 m in length it carries 30 linear metres of pipeline as standard (More pipes can be added if requested up to 60m please notify at the time of booking the distance in metres you require to reach so we can have the right equipment on the vehicle for your pour) It’s an ideal unit to park out the front of a residential property and run the pipe down the side of a house to a rear extension, shed basses, summerhouses etc.
Pumping concrete is a much quicker and less labour intensive solution to manually moving your concrete using wheelbarrows or dumpers, let alone the savings in time and labour costs.
We also have various size Boom Pumps from 16m – 42 m Boom Reaches
Visit: Aintree Concrete Pumping for more information
Information to note if you require a concrete pump
Customers should provide a place for us to park the pump, where we can clean down when finished. Customers should provide one bag of standard cement dust on site for us to prime our pipe work 1x20kg bag per 20mtrs of pipe, and customers should have some way of disposing of any waste created on completion.
We suggest making up a box to wash out the excess concrete. It can be made from four wooden boards (Scaffold) approximately 1.5m2 and a plastic sheet cover (polythene). This Helps contain the water and concrete from running over the site.
ROMAN CONCRETE supplies equipment subject to CPA Model Conditions for the Hiring of Plant (2021) in Conjunction with the Supplementary Conditions for Concrete Pumping, which can be found on our pump hire website: www.aintreeconcretepumping.co.uk It is also advisable for all involved with concrete to read the CPA ‘Code of practice for the safe use of concrete pumps’ and risk assessment’s again available on our website.
No stand by unit will be reserved unless specifically requested by the customer in writing at least 24 hours before date of pour and subject to availability.
ROMAN CONCRETE will accept no responsibility for damage caused by any pump and operator whilst on hire.
It is recommended the hirer should insure against any liabilities that might be incurred, including damage caused when the pump is being operated in confined spaces. Damage caused to concrete pumps on site are the responsibility of the hirer.
Cancellations after 12 pm on the day prior to the pour will result in a full minimum hire charge.