General information – Multiquip LS-600P User Manual

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page 16 — MaYCO LS600p CONCReTe pUMp • OpeRaTiON MaNUaL — Rev. #0 (05/13/13)

RegiONaL DiffeReNCeS

Concrete is made by mixing locally available rock and sand

with cement and water. For this reason there are great

differences in the pumpability of concrete from one region

of the country to another.
It is impossible to define a specific mix for each region that

the concrete pump be will working in. Therefore, the mixes

listed in Appendix - Concrete Mix Information will provide

a basic guideline for establishing the proper mix design

for your area.
Use this information to specify your requirements to your

local ready-mix batch plant, contractor and civil engineer.

It may take minor adjustments to make a mix pumpable,

so you should explain your needs.
The elements that have to be controlled and consistently

maintained by the batch plant are:
1. The sizing and mix percentage of rocks, gap graded

from the largest down through the smallest sizes.

2. Sand with a sieve analysis that has the proper

percentage of fines, ASTM C33 spec.

3. Sufficient cement to produce the required design

strength of the concrete and provide the lubricating

binder to pump the concrete through the delivery

system.

Use a minimum of:

„

500 lbs. of cement/cu yd for 2500 p.s.i. concrete after

28 days.

„

530 lbs. of cement/cu yd for 3000 p.s.i. concrete after

28 days.

„

600 lbs. of cement/cu yd for 4000 p.s.i. concrete after

28 days.

4. Admixture pump-aid if necessary.
5. The proper amount of water to make a workable slump

and plasticize the mix.

GEnERAL InfORMAtIOn

In addition, this Mayco Concrete Pump can be used to

pump a large aggregate hard rock as follows:

„

Pea rock (1/2" minus) pump with mixes being as low as

30% rock and 70% sand. (reference maintenance for

recommendations on cleaning the pump.)

„

Shortening pea rock when used with an air compressor

and nozzle.

„

“Mud Jacking”, high pressure grouting.

pUMpiNg iNfORMaTiON

Remixtures

Remixtures that are designed into the concrete mix by

the redi-mix company or an architectural engineering

company. This section lists common admixtures and a brief

explanation of their functions:
1.

pozzolith 300 — Or the equivalent acts as a water

retarder and a lubricant. On a lean mix, long pushes,

stiff mixes, and vertical pushes, Pozzolith 300R helps

pumpability.

2.

MBvR — Air entraining, acts as a lubricant.

3.

Calcium Chloride — Commonly referred to as C.C.,

is used as an accelerator. When pumping a load with

calcium chloride, it is recommended that you wash out

if the waiting time between delivery trucks becomes

too long.

4.

Super Plasticizers — Acts as an accelerator. The

concrete will look very wet after the super plasticizer

is added, but will begin to set up very fast. Wash out

immediately if you do not have a truck waiting. Super

plasticizers are used mainly on commercial jobs.

5.

Red Label — Acts as a water retarder and an

accelerator. Red label will be used mainly on

commercial jobs.

6.

Fly Ash — Is used to help increase the strength of the

concrete and decrease the cement content per yard.

This is one of the most common admixtures used.

NOTICE

All admixtures will be shown on the redi-mix concrete

ticket. Before starting the pumping job, ask the driver of

the redi-mix truck to see the concrete ticket and note the

admixtures that exist and take the proper action.

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