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The Most Advanced Technology in Ready Mix Concrete Drum Cleaning
READY JET remote-controlled high-pressure water system is designed to safely remove dead, hardened concrete from mixer drums. It can be the ideal solution for both ready-mix producers and service providers who want a safer, more economical, and proven method of cleaning residual concrete build-up.
WHY CHOOSE READY JET
- Faster and easier
- Minimizes injury cases
- More money in your pocket
- OSHA Silica safety compliance
- Improves mix quality
- Improves productivity
- Eliminates drum damage
- Reduces overweight citations
Readyjet Services by GPE is the SAFEST SOLUTION.
We use a remote-controlled, robotic lance to clear all the hardened concrete build-up with a high-pressure water jet which blasts hardened concrete with an oscillating jet at 20,000psi.
The drum rotates at a 1rpm charge rate.
The jet oscillates as the boom retreats along the length of the drum.
The jet won’t damage your drum! it works by blasting a gap between the blade and the hardened concrete, the concrete then drops away
All this in an exceptional 30 to 45 minutes service, with zero harm.
EFFECTIVE & EFFICIENT
- Proven water blasting technology (up to 20,000 psi).
- Minimizes the risk of injury by eliminating the need to enter the drum.
- Eliminates damage to the drum’s interior and exterior
- Lowers fleet maintenance costs. Save on fuel.
- Reduces transmission and tire wear.
- Increases productivity and efficiency.
- Reduce tare, re-establishes maximum payload.
- Increase quality by reducing the risk of cross-contamination from hardened concrete.
REMOTE CONTROLLED ROBOTIC LANCE
This is a simplified animation video.
The operator can choose to pivot the torpedo section so that the jet is closer to the skin of the drum.
The mixer truck is reversed into the workshop with the aid of a banksman.
The telescopic boom is inserted.
The drum rotates at a 1rpm charge rate.
The jet oscillates as the boom retreats along the length of the drum.
You are always welcome to request a demo for the machine.