Atlas Concrete Pumps [ACP series]

High-Pressure Pumping for High-Rise & Infrastructure Projects

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ACP 1405 D

ACP 1405 D

100 Meters | Maximum Pipeline Length: 100 meters | Pressure: 145 bar

ACP 1407 D

ACP 1407 D

120 Meters | Maximum Pipeline Length: 120 Meters | Pressure: 170 bar

  • Pipeline Length: up to ~100–120 m
  • “Pipeline length” is strongly affected by concrete mix (slump, aggregate), pipe internal diameter, number of bends/elbows, and pump pressure.

Overview

Accurate Concrete Placement Where It's Needed

Atlas Concrete Pumps are engineered to deliver consistent and reliable concrete placement for large-scale projects. A reliable solution for high-rise buildings, bridges, industrial structures, or long-distance pipeline projects, these pumps ensure smooth and efficient concrete flow.

Available in two models, these pumps are designed to handle challenging site conditions while maintaining high performance and durability.

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BENEFITS

Why Do Contractors Choose Atlas Concrete Pumps?

Reliable Pumping & Valve

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  • S-valve/rock-valve options for smoother flow and lower wear in abrasive mixes
  • Large diameter concrete cylinders and robust valve bodies for long service life

Flexible Configuration for Reach

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Serviceability & Durability

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Frequently asked questions.

1. What pipeline reach can I expect from ACP 1405 D and ACP 1407 D?

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Reach varies with concrete mix, pipe diameter, and number of bends. Typical published guidance for pumps in this class places vertical reach in the ~100–120 m range for many stationary 1400-series pumps; horizontal reach can extend to several hundred metres in ideal conditions. Always request a site-specific pumping calculation.

2. What’s the maximum aggregate size your pumps can handle?

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3. Can the pumps handle specialty mixes (SCC, fibre mixes)?

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4. What about fuel consumption and efficiency claims?

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