Schwing America Now Offers Longer Booms With Greater Utilization on Weight Restricted Roads

Concrete contractors can now get longer booms on weight restricted roads with the new Minnesota seven-ton legal S 43 SX and S 47 SX III

The newly designed chassis for S 43 SX and S 47 SX III allows boom pump operators to drive on roads and highways with Minnesota seven-ton weight restrictions when spring frost laws are enforced. (Photo: Business Wire)

ST. PAUL, Minn.--()--This spring Schwing America extended the pumping season for concrete contractors with a newly designed chassis for S 43 SX and S 47 SX III that allows boom pump operators to drive on roads and highways with Minnesota seven-ton weight restrictions when spring frost laws are enforced.

“At Schwing we work with our customers to handle any road restrictions in their area,” said Tom O’Malley, senior vice president of sales & marketing at Schwing America. “We pride ourselves on our ability to provide relevant technology to pumping contractors.”

The new Schwing engineered six-axle design utilizes pneumatically operated pusher and tag axles that balance out the weight per axle. The equal weight distribution allows pumping contractors to use their larger equipment continuously throughout the spring, regardless of restrictions. This new engineering is available on the conventional truck-mounted S 43 SX and S 47 SX III, and is currently offered on the Kenworth T880 chassis.

The axles can be raised or lowered using the Schwing In-Cab Control (SCC). SCC offers a five-inch screen with backup camera standard. Retract the axles when not needed to help avoid curbs and other job site obstructions. Each pusher and tag axle is equipped with fenders.

The Schwing 43-meter and 47-meter concrete boom pumps are also equipped with five-section booms, open loop hydraulic system, and Schwing’s exclusive Rock ValveTM, offering the lowest cost per yard in operation. Available pump kits provide high output, high-pressure capabilities and all the latest controls and features.

Schwing America representatives are available to discuss your concrete pumping equipment needs and to help you prepare for next year’s frost restrictions. Visit schwing.com to learn more.

About Schwing America

Schwing America is a member of the Schwing Group, a worldwide designer, manufacturer and distributor of premium concrete production and handling equipment. Schwing, committed to supporting its customers’ success, excels in producing high quality concrete equipment used in even the most demanding construction applications, through innovative engineering, premier manufacturing, and optimum after-sales support. Schwing America, located in St. Paul, Minnesota, offers industry leading concrete pumps, conveyors, and genuine parts for distribution in North and Latin America.

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Lacey Poppe
Linnihan Foy
lacey@linnihanfoy.com