Successful Schwing 39-Meter Boom Pump Goes Super X 2008
One of the most popular boom pumps in the history of Schwing America has been further refined with the addition of Super X Outriggers. These patented curved front outriggers retract along the sides of the chassis and easily extend out and around job site obstacles. The outriggers provide faster set up and a stable platform without protruding in front of the truck bumper, allowing the boom to reach to its maximum horizontal potential of 114-feet and 127-feet vertically.
The new S 39 SX is one of the most versatile pumps in the Schwing line-up with three pump kits available to fit any pumper or contractor’s needs. Pumpkit outputs range from 170 to 213 cubic yards per hour and feature the latest Generation 3 design with all-hydraulic Open Loop operation that provides industry leading fuel efficiency and cool running with superior filtration.
All S 39 SX pumpkits are paired with the legendary Rock Valve™ that provides excellent filling efficiency of the pumping cylinders even with harsh mixes. The Rock Valve’s overwhelming success is also attributed to its lowest cost per yard of operation.
The new S 39 SX employs the Vector System with digital proportional joystick controls. The Vector is the only system that offers two-way communications between the pump and the operator. An LED display on the remote box informs the operator of hydraulic pressure; strokes per minute; hydraulic oil temperature and more. The Vector also stores hourly operating data for the concrete pump, PTO, boom, slewing gear and outriggers. This information can be critical to more accurately track yards per hour for maintenance intervals.
Added versatility is available on the S 39 SX by ordering the Generation 2 detachable boom option. By simply removing four pins and nine quick-attach hoses the boom can be placed on a highrise structure or on a mast hundreds of feet from the truck chassis and connected to the pump with pipeline for precision placement. The detachable Gen 2 S 39 SX has the best reach to weight ratio of any detachable boom in its class.