
For a used concrete pump truck, more than 5,000 working hours is generally considered the point where wear becomes significant. More than 8,000 hours is widely regarded as “too many,” as major components such as the engine, main hydraulic pump, and delivery cylinders are often approaching overhaul or replacement. At this stage, the truck’s resale value drops significantly, and the likelihood of mechanical failures increases.

Working hours alone do not tell the whole story. A comprehensive evaluation should also include:
Always compare the working hours with the total concrete volume pumped (m³).
Under normal operating conditions, a concrete pump truck typically pumps 60–120 cubic meters per hour.
For example:
A truck with relatively low working hours but an exceptionally high pumping volume may actually have experienced more wear than one with higher hours.
Operating conditions have a major impact on component wear.
When buying a used concrete pump truck, never judge the machine by working hours alone. Evaluate the working hours, pumping volume, boom condition, hydraulic system, and engine performance together.
Before making a purchase, it is strongly recommended to:Hire an experienced inspection team to perform a comprehensive mechanical and structural inspection, including non-destructive testing (NDT) of the boom if necessary.
A professional inspection can help ensure that the truck’s actual condition matches its recorded working hours and significantly reduce the risk of costly repairs after purchase.

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