Key Components
Truck-mounted line pump (80–110 kW)
Steel pipes (usually Ø125 mm or Ø100 mm)
Rubber end hose (3–5 m)
Clamps, bends, reducers
Lubrication mortar before pumping
Typical Performance (for 80 m delivery)
Horizontal pumping distance: 80 m (easy for most pumps)
Vertical pumping: depends on height (usually 20–40 m within 80 m total length)
Output capacity: ~60–90 m³/h depending on model
Pipeline diameter: 100–125 mm
Aggregate size: ≤40–50 mm
👉 Line pump trucks can generally reach 300–600 m horizontally and 80–150 m vertically, so 80 m pipeline is well within safe operating range
Important Considerations
1. Pipeline Resistance
Every bend (90°) ≈ 3 m straight pipe resistance
Hose causes more resistance than steel pipe
Keep pipeline as straight as possible
2. Concrete Mix
Slump: 120–200 mm recommended
Good gradation required to avoid blockage
3. Pressure Loss
Longer pipelines = higher pressure demand
Ensure pump pressure ≥ required delivery pressure
4. Lubrication
Always pump cement slurry/mortar first to reduce friction
🏗️ Typical Applications
Tunnel lining (short-distance delivery)
Slope protection spraying support
Foundation and small building projects
Remote areas where boom pump cannot access
✔️ Summary
A truck-mounted concrete pump with an 80 m pipeline is:
✔ Easy and efficient (short distance)
✔ Fully achievable with standard 80–90 m³/h pumps
✔ Flexible for narrow or hard-to-reach sites
✔ More economical than large boom pumps
If you want, we can help you design a full pipeline layout (with bends, height, and pressure calculation) for your specific project.





