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Heavy Duty Concrete Block Making Machine

Heavy Duty Concrete Block Making Machine

155000 INR/Unit

Product Details:

  • Lifting Speed 12 m/min
  • Lifting Height 4 m
  • Surface Epoxy-coated
  • Motor Power 7.5 HP
  • Product Type Concrete Block Making Machine
  • General Use Manufacturing concrete blocks
  • Material Heavy duty steel
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Heavy Duty Concrete Block Making Machine Price And Quantity

  • 155000.00 - 215000.00 INR/Unit
  • 155000 INR/Unit
  • 1 Unit
  • Less than 80 dB
  • 16-18 MPa
  • 3-phase AC
  • Manual / Optional Automatic
  • 10 minutes
  • 4200 rpm
  • 4, 6, 8 inch moulds supported
  • Recommended solid concrete base
  • 25-30 seconds per batch
  • Wheel mounted for easy movement
  • Available
  • 1-2 persons

Heavy Duty Concrete Block Making Machine Product Specifications

  • 380-440V
  • 7.5 HP
  • No
  • Epoxy-coated
  • Semi-Automatic
  • Concrete Block Making Machine
  • Manufacturing concrete blocks
  • 2200 kg
  • 2200 mm x 1600 mm x 2400 mm
  • 1500-2000 blocks per day
  • Manual / PLC Based
  • 4 m
  • Air cooled
  • Vibration and Hydraulic Pressure
  • Heavy duty steel
  • 12 m/min
  • Industrial Blue
  • Manual / Semi-Automatic
  • Heavy duty frame, High vibration force
  • Less than 80 dB
  • 16-18 MPa
  • 3-phase AC
  • Manual / Optional Automatic
  • 10 minutes
  • 4200 rpm
  • 4, 6, 8 inch moulds supported
  • Recommended solid concrete base
  • 25-30 seconds per batch
  • Wheel mounted for easy movement
  • Available
  • 1-2 persons

Heavy Duty Concrete Block Making Machine Trade Information

  • 1 Unit Per Day
  • 1 Days

Product Description

This Heavy Duty Concrete Block Making Machine is accessible in 3 phase design. This equipment consists of 1 hp travel motor, 2 hp vibrator mold motor and 3 hp hydraulic motor. This machine can endure 140 kg/cm3 operating pressure. Its approximate weight is1600 kg. This Heavy Duty Concrete Block Making Machine uses hydraulic pressure to maintain precision of its operation. It has total 2 hydraulic cylinders. Hydraulic tank of this system has 25 liters of storage capacity. Low maintenance cost is one of its main aspects.

Specification

906 MODEL

TRIPLE VIBRATOR

Total Power

7 H P

3 Phase 415 V

 

Hydraulic Motor

3 H.P 1440 rpm

Vibrator Mould Motor

2  H.P 2880 rpm

Vibrator Ram Motor

1 H.P.2880 rpm

Travel Motor

1  H.P 1440 rpm

Weight

1600 kg (Approx)

Operating Pressure

140 kg/cm3

Method

Hydraulic Pressure

Warranty

1 Year

Condition

New

Motor Make

Kirloskar/Crompton/Havells

Hydraulic Cylinders

2

Hydraulic Tank

25 Litres

Material

Mild Steel Vizagukku Brand

Block Type

Solid/Hollow

Interchangable mould

Yes

Production capacity 50-60 stroke/hour

400 x 200 x 100 mm  08 blocks/stroke

Machine Weight

400 x 200 x 150 mm  05 blocks/stroke

Travel Motor

400 x 200 x 200 mm  04 blocks/stroke

Ram Vibrator Motor

300 x 200 x 100 mm  09 blocks/stroke

Operating Pressure

300 x 200 x 150 mm  07 blocks/stroke

Mould Vibrator Motor

300 x 200 x 100 mm  06 blocks/stroke



Reliable and Efficient Block Production

With a cycle time of 25-30 seconds per batch and a high-capacity output of up to 2000 blocks per day, this machine is perfect for heavy-duty industrial use. Its combination of hydraulic pressure and vibration technology ensures consistent block quality while optimizing operational efficiency for manufacturers and suppliers.


Flexible Mould Sizes and Quick Changeover

The machine supports 4, 6, and 8-inch moulds, allowing you to meet various market demands. Moulds can be swapped in just 10 minutes, keeping downtime minimal and productivity high. Its strong, epoxy-coated steel frame and robust construction ensure both versatility and long-term reliability.

FAQs of Heavy Duty Concrete Block Making Machine:


Q: How does the Heavy Duty Concrete Block Making Machine operate?

A: The machine uses vibration and hydraulic pressure to compact concrete into blocks. It is controlled either manually or with an optional PLC-based system, offering semi-automatic operation. Operators load material, select the mould size, and initiate each batch, which completes within 25-30 seconds.

Q: What sizes of bricks can be produced with this machine?

A: This machine is designed to work with 4, 6, and 8 inch moulds, allowing manufacturers to produce various block sizes based on the projects requirements or marketplace demand.

Q: When should the lubrication system be used, and what options are available?

A: Lubrication should be performed regularly to ensure smooth operation and reduce wear. The machine comes with a manual lubrication system, and there is an optional automatic lubrication upgrade available for even greater maintenance convenience.

Q: Where should the machine be installed for best performance?

A: For optimum stability and safety, the manufacturer recommends installing the machine on a solid concrete foundation. Its wheel-mounted design also enables easy movement within the production facility.

Q: What are the primary benefits of using this concrete block making machine?

A: Key benefits include high block output, reduced operator fatigue, quick mould changeover, and a heavy-duty frame capable of withstanding extended industrial use. The machines low noise level (less than 80 dB) and efficient vibration system make it ideal for busy workplaces.

Q: How many operators are required to run the machine, and what are the power requirements?

A: The machine needs only 1-2 operators, making it efficient in terms of manpower. It runs on a 3-phase AC power supply with a voltage rating of 380-440V and a motor power of 7.5 HP.

Q: Is technical support or after-sales service available for this equipment?

A: Yes, after-sales service and technical support are available to assist with installation, training, maintenance, and troubleshooting, ensuring smooth and reliable operation for all customers.

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