High Pressure Grout Pumps
High Pressure Grout Pumps

High Pressure Grout Pumps

MOQ : 10 Units

High Pressure Grout Pumps Specification

  • Theory
  • Reciprocating / Piston Pump
  • Speed
  • 1440 RPM
  • Control System
  • On/Off Switch
  • Working Temperature
  • 5C to 45C
  • Noise Level
  • Low Noise Operation
  • Caliber
  • 15 mm
  • Inlet/Outlet
  • 1/2 inch BSP
  • Head Size
  • Up to 150 bar
  • Frequency
  • 50 Hz
  • Mounting Type
  • Skid Mounted
  • Material
  • Mild Steel Body with Gun Metal Components
  • Structure
  • Portable, Compact Design
  • Power
  • 0.5 HP to 1 HP Electric Motor
  • Standard
  • IS Certified
  • Fuel Type
  • Electric Drive
  • Pressure
  • Up to 150 bar
  • Usage
  • Grouting, Crack Injection, Concrete Repair
  • Application
  • Construction, Repair, Civil Engineering
  • Suction Type
  • Direct Suction
  • Seals Type
  • Heavy Duty Rubber and Teflon Seals
  • Priming
  • Self Priming
  • Pump Type
  • High Pressure Grout Pump
  • Operating Mode
  • Manual/Electric
  • Color
  • Blue/Yellow as per availability
  • Motor Protection
  • Thermal Overload Protector
  • Plunger Material
  • Alloy Steel
  • Maximum Grout Density
  • Up to 1.5 g/cm³
  • Hose Length
  • 5 meters (Standard)
 

High Pressure Grout Pumps Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 10 Units
  • Supply Ability
  • 50 Units Per Day
  • Delivery Time
  • 1 Days
 

About High Pressure Grout Pumps



Get your hands on our High Pressure Grout Pumps an astonishing solution masterful in delivering high-performance injection for all your construction needs. Now available in ravishing Blue or Yellow, these pumps are engineered with personalised excellence: plunger material in robust alloy steel, durable mild steel body, and advanced gun metal components. Featuring flexible manual or electric operation, heavy-duty rubber and Teflon seals, and a 5-meter hose, its built for tough environments. Buy with confidence and experience seamless grouting, crack injection, and concrete repairall in one portable, IS Certified package!

High Pressure Grout Pumps: Application & Usage

These high pressure grout pumps are widely used in civil engineering, infrastructure repairs, and construction projects. Perfectly suited for a variety of surfaces including concrete, masonry, and foundations, they excel in grouting, filling cracks, and structural restoration. Their versatile design makes them masterful in pumping high-density slurries (up to 1.5 g/cm), catering to tasks ranging from minor repairs to large-scale construction works. Choose them for reliable and professional results in any plant application.


Efficient Logistics, Packing & Dispatch for Domestic Markets

Our grout pumps are dispatched from prime FOB ports throughout India, ensuring timely logistics and smooth handover for both domestic and international clients. Each unit is securely packaged in custom wooden crates or robust cartons for maximum protection during transport. The Packing & Dispatch team ensures all parcels comply with IS standards before being entrusted to rapid local carriers, granting peace of mind and reliable delivery throughout the main domestic market.


FAQs of High Pressure Grout Pumps:


Q: How do these high pressure grout pumps operate?

A: These high pressure grout pumps are designed for versatile operation, allowing users to select between manual and electric modes. Their reciprocating piston theory ensures consistent pressure delivery, making them effective in both small repairs and large-scale grouting processes.

Q: What are the main applications for this grout pump?

A: The pump is primarily used for grouting, crack injections, and concrete repairs in civil engineering, construction, and plant maintenance, providing high performance across multiple surface types and structural settings.

Q: When should I use a high pressure grout pump rather than a standard one?

A: High pressure grout pumps are ideal when you need to inject grout into narrow cracks or dense structures, or when working in projects that demand higher pressures for maximum material penetration and adhesion.

Q: Where can I buy or source these pumps in India?

A: You can purchase, personalise, or get these high-pressure grout pumps directly from certified exporters, manufacturers, or suppliers across major cities in India, with options to select color and hose length as per availability.

Q: What is the process of handling, packing, and dispatching the pumps?

A: After manufacture and inspection, the pumps are securely packed using high-quality packing materials, then swiftly handed over to trusted logistics partners for prompt and safe delivery to your specified main domestic market location.

Q: What benefits does the thermal overload protector provide?

A: The thermal overload protector safeguards the electric motor from overheating and potential damage, ensuring longer service life, operational safety, and reduced downtime during intensive or prolonged use.

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