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Power Pump

The most popular model, this self-propelled hydraulic mudjacking pump drives circles around the competition.

Available as a Power Pump-1 and Power Pump-2 , this slabjacking pump is designed for the entrepreneur, mudjacking contractor, or municipality wishing to raise concrete slabs.

The Power Pump-1 is a single piston hydraulic pump capable of pumping up to 5 cubic yards of material per hour.  Standard features of the Power Pump-1 include hydraulic wheel motor drive, a 5 cubic foot removable material hopper, in frame oil reservoir, wired remote control and a twist grip drive control. 

 

The Power Pump-2 is a two cylinder version of the Power Pump-1 grout pump.  This mud pump will pump up to 10 cubic yards of mudjacking material per hour.

Small and rugged, easily manuvered by one person this self-propelled pump can get close to the job.  Wired remote control allows control of the pumping action at the nozzle when long hoses are used to access hard to reach jobs.

        

Specifications:

 

 

 

 

     Standard Features:

  •      Swivel Front Axle
  •      12 HP Kohler Engine
  •      13” Drive Wheels
  •      11” Swivel Castor Tire
  •      8” Pumping Stroke
  •      Opened Piston Throat
  •      Honed Pumping Cylinders
  •      Concrete Raising Nozzle
  •      6’ Pumping Hose
  •      Remote Control
  •      Self-Propelled
  •      5 cubic foot Removable Hopper
  •      5” Petroleum Resistant Rubber Cup
  •      In-frame Hydraulic Oil Reservoir

 

 
 

     Optional Features:

  •      Radio Remote
  •      Electric Motor
  •      Honda Engine
  •      Propane Attachment
  •      Shotcrete Nozzle
  •      Additional Pumping Hoses
  •      Honda Engine
  •      Joystick Steering
  •      Skid Steer Mount Design

Great for the contractor who wants
to expand their business to include mudjacking. This skidsteer mount mudjacking unit requires 6 gallons per minute at 2700 psi to operate the pump utilizing their existing equipment.