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CBP60M (HZSY60) Mobile Concrete Batching Plant — 60 m³/h, Trailer-Mounted
CBP60M (HZSY60) Mobile Concrete Batching Plant — 60 m³/h, Trailer-Mounted

CBP60M (HZSY60) Mobile Concrete Batching Plant — 60 m³/h, Trailer-Mounted

The CBP60M is the smaller of two TRUEMAX mobile concrete batching plants — a 60 m³/h plant built onto a towable trailer chassis with a folding belt conveyor, designed to be moved between project sites rather than installed in one place. The HZSY60 designation marks it as the mobile (移动 / Yidong) variant of the 60 m³/h batching specification. Production-side it matches the stationary CBP60S: the same JS1000 twin-shaft mixer with 1,500 L capacity and 2 × 22 kW drive, the same 60-second automatic cycle, the same ±1% / ±2% accuracy band. Two practical things are different. The plant rides on a trailer chassis with a folding conveyor that travels by road and unfolds on arrival; and the aggregate batcher is widened to four 10 m³ bins handling four aggregate types, instead of three bins on the stationary 60 m³/h plant.

That combination — same production specification, plus mobility, plus extra aggregate flexibility — makes the CBP60M the natural pick for projects whose plant must travel: highway and road maintenance contractors who move along the line of works, contractors handling several short small-to-mid contracts in a region, remote and access-limited sites, emergency and disaster-relief reconstruction, and small ready-mix operations that want the option to relocate the plant as the local market shifts. The plant is built and tested at the TRUEMAX factory in Haining to ISO 9001:2015 and CE standards, with the same TRUEMAX or Italian Elettrondata (Betonwin) control system, mixer options from TRUEMAX, SICOMA or BHS, and the full TRUEMAX after-sales programme — three-minute response, 24-hour solutions, remote intelligent service — within a line exported to over 120 countries.

1. Towable trailer-mounted plant — The whole plant is built onto a road-towable trailer chassis, so it travels under its own undercarriage between sites — no piece-by-piece disassembly and re-erection between projects.

2. Folding belt conveyor for road transport — The aggregate belt conveyor folds for road travel and unfolds on arrival, keeping the towed footprint within transport limits while giving full conveyor reach during operation.

3. Four aggregate bins instead of three — The CBP60M carries four 10 m³ aggregate bins — one more than the stationary CBP60S — for four aggregate types. That extra fraction is useful when the plant moves between sites with different aggregate supply, or runs a mix programme that needs more gradation flexibility than three bins can hold.

4. Same JS1000 production specification — Same 1,500 L JS1000 twin-shaft mixer with 2 × 22 kW drive as the stationary CBP60S, with high-wear blades and liners, reliable shaft-end sealing and lubrication. The concrete coming off the plant matches the stationary specification.

5. Same ±1% / ±2% accuracy band — Cement, water and additive weighed to ±1%, aggregate to ±2% — held by the same three-point pull-weighing structure, double-speed coarse and fine batching with auto fall-distance compensation, and air-exchange compensation. Mobility does not compromise precision.

6. Quick site set-up — Because the plant arrives on its trailer rather than as components, setting up at a new site is a matter of positioning, levelling, unfolding the conveyor and connecting the silos and electrical supply — far faster than re-erecting a stationary plant.

7. Intelligent control on the move — TRUEMAX or Italian Elettrondata (Betonwin) control system with synchronous batching display, fully-automatic and manual modes, industrial-PC data storage and top European electrical components — the same control intelligence as the stationary range, on a plant built to travel.

8. Compact 76 kW main-plant power — Main-plant power is 76 kW (excluding silos and screws), slightly above the 70 kW stationary CBP60S for the extra aggregate bin, so on-site electrical supply requirements stay modest — useful on remote and temporary-supply sites.

Technial Parameters

ItemUnitCBP60M (HZSY60)
Output
Theoretical Productivitym³/h60
Automatic Cycle Periods60
Mixing System
Mixer Model/JS1000 twin-shaft
Motor PowerkW2 × 22
Nominal Capacity of MixerL1500
Mixer Brand Options/TRUEMAX / SICOMA / BHS
Aggregate System
Max. Aggregate Size (Crushed Stone / Pebble)mm60 / 80
Aggregate Bin Capacity4 × 10
Number of Aggregate Types/4
Weighing Accuracy
Aggregatekg(833 ~ 2,500) ± 2%
Cementkg(200 ~ 600) ± 1%
Waterkg(100 ~ 300) ± 1%
Additivekg(7 ~ 20) ± 1%
Mobility & Power
Configuration/Trailer-mounted, towable
Total Power (excl. silo & screw conveyor)kW76
Control System/TRUEMAX / Elettrondata (Betonwin) Italy


Dimensions & Working Range

In transport mode the CBP60M sits on its trailer chassis with the belt conveyor folded into the road envelope, ready to be towed to site. On arrival the plant is positioned, levelled and grounded; the folding conveyor unfolds into its operating geometry; the cement silos, screw conveyors, electrical supply and water are connected; and the plant is commissioned for production. Read the general arrangement and the trailer-transport configuration together to plan towing routes, site set-up area and the position of silos and stockpiles around the plant.


Applications

The CBP60M serves projects whose plant must move — either between sites during the contract, or from one contract to the next. Output and accuracy match the stationary 60 m³/h plant; mobility is what earns its place.

Highway and road maintenance work

Road and highway maintenance contractors who work along the line — pavement repair, kerb replacement, structures along the route — benefit from a plant that tows to the next section rather than supplying concrete from a distant fixed plant over long haul cycles.


Multiple short-term contracts in a region

Contractors handling several small-to-mid contracts in a region — multiple small building projects, regional infrastructure works, civil works packages — can move one CBP60M between jobs as each comes up rather than committing to a fixed plant per contract.


Remote and access-limited sites

Remote project sites where erecting a stationary plant would be impractical, or where transporting ready-mix concrete from a distant plant is too slow, fit the mobile model — the plant comes to the work.


Emergency, disaster relief and military works

Where concrete supply is needed quickly in a place that has no plant — post-disaster reconstruction, temporary infrastructure, military and security construction — a towable plant arrives, sets up and produces.


FAQs

CBP60M or CBP60S — which 60 m³/h plant should I choose?

Two real differences. Mobility: the CBP60M is built on a road-towable trailer chassis with a folding belt conveyor and is designed to move between sites; the CBP60S is stationary, set on a foundation at one site. Aggregate batcher: the CBP60M carries four 10 m³ aggregate bins handling four aggregate types, while the CBP60S has three bins and three types. Mixer, accuracy and cycle are identical. Pick the CBP60M when the plant must travel or when you want the extra aggregate flexibility; pick the CBP60S when the operation is permanent at one site and three aggregate types are enough.

Is it truck-mounted, or does it have its own engine?

Neither. The CBP60M is built on a towable trailer chassis without its own road engine — it is pulled to site by a tractor unit or heavy hauler. Once positioned and levelled, it runs on electric power (380V/50Hz, customisable) with no on-board fuel engine, just like the stationary plant. Think of it as a plant that travels, not as a self-driving vehicle.

How long does it take to set up at a new site?

Far less than re-erecting a stationary plant. Because the main plant arrives on its trailer rather than as components, set-up is a matter of positioning, levelling, unfolding the belt conveyor, connecting cement silos and screw conveyors, and connecting the electrical and water supply. Site civils for a temporary mobile plant are also much lighter than for a permanent foundation.

Why does the CBP60M have four aggregate bins instead of three?

Because a plant that moves typically needs to adapt to different aggregate supply at different sites, and a wider mix programme is useful when the same plant has to serve several short contracts. The four 10 m³ bins handle four aggregate types — for example two stone sizes plus two sands — rather than the three of the stationary 60 m³/h plant.

Does the mobility change concrete quality or accuracy?

No. The mixer, weighing system and accuracy band are identical to the stationary CBP60S — same JS1000 twin-shaft mixer, same three-point pull-weighing with double-speed coarse and fine batching and air-exchange compensation, same ±1% / ±2% accuracy. The trailer chassis carries the plant; it does not change what the plant produces once positioned and levelled.

Is this the same as the CBP180C container-design modular plant?

No. The CBP180C is a modular container-design plant that ships in container-frame modules and erects on site in roughly three hours — built for larger output (180 m³/h) and for projects that are time-limited but stay in one place for the contract. The CBP60M is a smaller trailer-mounted plant designed to move between sites on its own undercarriage. Different scale, different mobility pattern: the modular is shipped-and-erected once per project; the mobile is towed between projects.

What is included in the supply, and what is quoted separately?

Standard supply is the main plant on its trailer chassis: the JS1000 mixer, the 4-bin aggregate batcher with folding belt conveyor, the weighing system, the control and switchgear. Cement silos (sized to your operation), screw conveyors, transport-class homologation for your destination, foundation/levelling pad design, installation, commissioning and operator training are configured and quoted to your project. Tell us your destination port and intended towing pattern, and we will confirm the configuration and lead time.

Where the CBP60M sits in the TRUEMAX range

The CBP60M is the smaller of two TRUEMAX mobile concrete batching plants, paired with the larger CBP100M at 100 m³/h. Both are trailer-mounted plants for projects where the plant has to travel; the choice between them is hourly output and how much aggregate flexibility the mix programme demands. Beyond the mobile family, TRUEMAX builds stationary plants (CBP60S–CBP240S) for permanent operations and modular container-design plants (CBP180C and CBP240C) for high-output, time-limited but fixed-site work. The three families answer three different questions about how a batching plant fits a project.

How a mobile plant changes a road or regional operation

On a regional road maintenance programme or a series of small-to-mid contracts in one province, a CBP60M can travel with the work rather than feeding it from a distant fixed plant. That cuts haul time, keeps concrete fresher on arrival at the pour, and reduces the dependence on a single concrete supplier over long distances. Across multiple contracts, one mobile plant earns its place by being where the work is, when it is — something a stationary plant can never offer.

Mobile vs modular vs stationary at small capacity

At 60 m³/h the choice is mainly between the mobile CBP60M and the stationary CBP60S — TRUEMAX does not build a modular plant below 180 m³/h. The mobile plant is the right pick when the operation needs to travel; the stationary plant is the right pick when it does not, with the cost saving of three aggregate bins instead of four. For larger time-limited but fixed-site operations, the modular CBP180C or CBP240C take over from both — different scale, different problem.

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