2017 CEMCO 275 Mobile Self-Erecting Batch Plant
2017 CEMCO 275-2D Mobile Self-Erecting Batch Plant
Has modular 3rd bin scale
Jonel Archer Batching System and mounted batch house
75-ton auxiliary silo
Mounted 5000 cfm dust collector
100HP John Deer Diesel Engine with about 8,000 hours
110 gallon Hydraulic tank
60-gallon Diesel Fuel Tank
(2) 13 cubic yard rock bins
10 cubic yard sand bin
265 sq ft pulse jet dust collector
1273 cu ft cement storage
660 gallon water surge bin
400 gallon water weigh bin
100 cu ft cement weigh bin
Support screw jacks
Hydraulic leveling jacks
Cement weigh bin pulse jet dust collector (25 sq ft)
30" transfer conveyor
5-bank leveling and erection valve
Hydraulic Power Water Pump
Air Compressor
Water Fill Valve
Water Discharge Valve
Benefits
The Cemco batch plant, available with 3 aggregate bins, is totally self-contained. It needs no outside power source.
The Cemco is self-erecting; eliminating the need for cranes, a substantial savings in set-up costs. Speed and ease of set-up and tear-down are a plus.
The entire plant is compact and has a small footprint when set-up. The plant pulls in one unit (separate loads for auxiliary equipment) and is sold as a complete, operating batch plant. Everything needed to set up and batch concrete is standard equipment on every Cemco.
Mobile
Two men can easily set the plant up and be ready to pour concrete in a matter of hours.
By placing the plant closer to the job site fewer transit mix trucks are used, saving fuel, labor and equipment costs.
Self-Contained
Fully balanced John Deere® diesel engine powers a hydraulic power plant which operates all batch plant and auxiliary equipment functions.
All valve controls are 12V DC.
A dust collector on the cement weigh bin and on the cement storage silo are standard equipment.
High-level indicator and silo vent are standard equipment.
50 CFM air compressor and 2″ water pump are standard equipment.
Self-Erecting
The plant is leveled by four hydraulic jacks. Three turnbuckles tie down the bins and fold-away batch house. Hydraulic rams raise the cement storage silo into its vertical position. Two pins hold the tower in place. All wiring is permanently in place. Only the water discharge hose and cement discharge hose need to be connected.
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