Liebherr LCM 1.0 pours a concrete mixing plant into a smaller package for smaller budgets
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Liebherr LCM 1.0 pours a concrete mixing plant into a smaller package for smaller budgets

Liebherr LCM 1.0 pours a concrete mixing plant into a smaller package for smaller budgets

The demand for a smaller, reliable mixing plant is growing steadily with more and more contractors wanting to produce their own concrete requirements themselves with a smaller mixing plant.

The focus is on low procurement costs. Reliability and simple operation are also expected.

Liebherr’s response is the LCM 1.0. A reliable concrete mixing plant with special advantages: The plant is not only economical to purchase, but also during transport, installation and operation.

In addition to stationary use, pre-assembled subassemblies and steel foundations predestine the plant for mobile use, for example on construction sites or leased land. It is possible to relocate the plant without any problems.

The operation of the plant is easy thanks to an intuitive control system via a laptop. Ascent and platforms are spacious and ensure optimal accessibility. Cleaning and service work is thus simplified.

The proven Liebherr ring-pan mixing system ensures an output of up to 60 m³ of fresh concrete. Various aggregate silos with a storage volume of 40 to 100 m³ are available. The plant can be equipped with up to 3 cement silos (100 tons each).

The following optional equipment can be ordered:

  • Moisture measurement
  • ice scale
  • cladding
  • control container
  • much more

The robust and fully galvanised design guarantees the operating company a long service life.

Even with this smaller mixing plant, the customer benefits from the usual Liebherr quality with Liebherr’s worldwide service available at any time.

Liebherr LCM 1.0 pours a concrete mixing plant into a smaller package for smaller budgets
Liebherr LCM 1.0 pours a concrete mixing plant into a smaller package for smaller budgets

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