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Trash pumps offer significant benefits to construction sites

2nd October 2015

By: David Oliveira

Creamer Media Staff Writer

  

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Construction machinery, equipment and services provider Wacker Neuson recommends that construction sites use its PT range of trash pumps for a maintenance-friendly solution that quickly moves large quantities of water and solids from site work areas.

Wacker Neuson sales administrator Rainer Schmidt notes that the company’s trash pumps are available in suction and discharge diameters ranging from 50 mm to 150 mm at flow rates from 560 ℓ/m to 4 930 ℓ/m. He adds that the PT range of pumps can move solids ranging from 25 mm to 50 mm in diameter.

“The high flow rate, high head and capacity to handle large solids of Wacker Neuson’s PT pumps make them an ideal solution for construction sites,” he says.

The US-manufactured PT pumps can be fieldstripped without using tools, making the pump housings easy and fast to maintain and clean, Schmidt adds.

Wacker Neuson PT pumps are available with either petrol- or diesel-fuelled motors.

About the Wacker Neuson Group
The group is an international family of companies and a leading manufacturer of light and compact equipment, with more than 50 affiliates and 140 sales and service stations worldwide. It offers customers a broad and extensive portfolio of products, as well as a range of services, including an efficient, global spare parts service.

The product brands Wacker Neuson, Kramer and Weidemann belong to the Wacker Neuson group.

Wacker Neuson offers professional solutions for construction, gardening, landscaping and agriculture, as well as for municipal bodies and companies in industries such as the recycling and energy sectors.

In 2014, the group achieved a revenue of €1.28-billion, employing about 4 500 people worldwide.

Edited by Samantha Herbst
Creamer Media Deputy Editor

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