What is a Self Climbing Concrete Placing Boom?

A self climbing concrete placing boom is an advanced system designed for delivering concrete to elevated and hard-to-reach areas, especially in high-rise construction projects. Unlike conventional truck-mounted booms, **self climbing booms** are securely fixed to the building and can hydraulically climb as the structure advances, ensuring uninterrupted concrete placement on every floor. This innovation makes them indispensable for modern skyscrapers, tall residential towers, and large industrial projects.

Key Advantages & Features

  • Efficient and continuous concrete placement for rising structures
  • Wide horizontal and vertical reach for maximum coverage
  • User-friendly operation, quick installation, and fast hydraulic climbing
  • Enhanced safety, reduced labor costs, and improved jobsite productivity
  • Ideal for confined sites where mobile pumps are impractical

Royalmac Self Climbing Concrete Placing Boom Models

HD24 Self Climbing Concrete Placing Boom

The HD24 offers a 24-meter horizontal and 26-meter vertical reach, covering 1800m² working area. With its 3-section R-style boom and 4-meter end hose, it delivers flexible, precise placement for mid-rise and standard high-rise applications. Its robust 15 kW motor and reliable climbing system let it move upward as your building rises, maximizing workflow efficiency.

HD32 Self Climbing Concrete Placing Boom

With an outstanding 32-meter horizontal and 34-meter vertical reach, HD32 excels in advanced high-rise and industrial constructions. Its innovative 4-section ZR opening boom, rapid hydraulic climbing, and new serial pin technology ensure quick mounting and superior safety. Covering an impressive 3215m², it’s the professional’s choice for big projects.

HD36 Self Climbing Concrete Placing Boom

At the top of the range is the HD36, boasting 36 meters horizontal and 38 meters vertical reach—the ultimate for the tallest and widest construction sites. Its 4069m² working area, 18.5 kW power unit, and next-gen ZR boom design make it ideal for skyscrapers and complex infrastructure requiring peak performance, fast climbing, and easy operation.

Application Areas

  • High-rise buildings (skyscrapers, residential towers)
  • Industrial and infrastructure projects
  • Bridges, dams, and large commercial developments
  • Construction sites with limited space for ground equipment

Technical Comparison Table

Model Horizontal Reach Vertical Reach Working Area Power Main Usage
HD24 24m 26m 1800m² 15kW Standard high-rise
HD32 32m 34m 3215m² 18.5kW High-rise, industrial
HD36 36m 38m 4069m² 18.5kW Skyscrapers, largest jobs
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