The PB33A-4R-II is the four-section member of the TRUEMAX column-climbing placing-boom line. Where the 3-section booms reach a wide radius with three long arms, this model uses four shorter, articulating sections to reach 32.4 m — and the point of the extra joint is manoeuvrability, not just reach. Four articulating sections let the boom bend down between columns, fold over rebar cages and snake the end hose into pour points that a three-section boom would struggle to thread. To drive that extra section under load, the hydraulics step up to an 18.5 kW motor and 30 MPa system pressure.
It is a self-climbing boom: it rides up the building on a floor frame or inside the core / elevator shaft, so it rises with the structure rather than being relifted by crane. A separate stationary or line concrete pump supplies it up a riser, and the boom distributes that concrete across the floor — it is the placing tool at the top of the line, not the pump. Running on a 380V/50Hz supply through its 18.5 kW motor, it is built and tested at the TRUEMAX factory in Haining, holds ISO 9001:2015 and CE certification, and is part of a placing-boom line exported to high-rise and infrastructure projects in more than 120 countries.
1. Four-section R-fold boom — Four articulating arms (the “4R” in the name) give a tighter, more adaptable fold than a three-section boom, so the boom can reach down, over and around obstructions to place concrete in congested layouts.
2. Reinforced hydraulics — An 18.5 kW motor and 30 MPa system pressure power the additional section and keep boom movements firm and controlled under load.
3. Self-climbing on the structure — Climbs on a floor or shaft frame and jacks itself up its own height as the building rises — no per-floor crane lift.
4. Full 360° gear slewing — Gear drive rotates the boom through a complete circle, with a slewing cushion valve damping start and stop for steady placing.
5. 32.4 m reach with a compact fold — The four sections deliver a 32.4 m radius yet stow tightly, which helps the boom move and climb in a confined core.
6. Balance-arm-free, integrated base — No counterweight arm for freer rotation; the hydraulic pump station and control cabinet share the lower support for quicker installation and fewer faults.
7. Flexible remote control — TRUEMAX electric-proportional remote plus switch-type radio and cable remotes, built around Omron / Schneider electrical components.
8. Quality, configurable hardware — Imported hydraulic hose and push-in couplers; columns available in 4 m, 5 m, 6 m and 10 m lengths with floor or shaft climbing frames.