31 January 2025, 08:46
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Tsurumi will showcase a wide range of drainage and sewage pumps at Bauma 2025, including a fully functional data link system with booster pumps.
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The Tsurumi Connect system allows construction companies to digitally network and control various equipment, even from other manufacturers.
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Tsurumi offers the largest variety of pump models for dewatering and sewage, including high-pressure pumps for deep excavations and stainless steel pumps for aggressive fluids.
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The CZ series, Tsurumi's most powerful sewage pump, features special cutting technology to prevent blockages from hard and fibrous solids.
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The exhibition will also highlight pumps for small and medium-sized applications, such as the new LSC residue pumps that collect water down to one millimeter.
Plenty to see at stand A6.338, where Tsurumi will not only be exhibiting a wide range of drainage and sewage pumps. The Japanese company will also be presenting its data link system in a fully functional solution with booster pumps that leaves nothing to be desired in terms of cost and safety.
Analogue equipment digitally networked: This is what construction companies expect when they operate their pumps and machines - even those from other manufacturers - with the 'Tsurumi Connect' system. The Germany-based manufacturer will be demonstrating how this works in a wet live operation. And yes, it really is easy to control and monitor virtually any piece of equipment. Open solutions like this are considered to be more future-proof than the usual stand-alone solutions.
No other manufacturer in the world offers more pump models for dewatering and sewage than Tsurumi - and all available from local stock. The company has been in business for 100 years and is the only supplier for some applications. These include high-pressure pumps for excavations up to 216 metres deep. One of the most powerful of its kind is on display at the stand. And a whole range of other specialists, such as stainless steel pumps for aggressive fluids. Or pumps with a flushing ring for jetting, when loose material such as sand, mud and silt needs to be moved without an excavator or shovel.
With the CZ series, Tsurumi also presents what it claims is its most powerful sewage pump. It has a special cutting technology to prevent hard and fibrous solids from causing blockages. TRN submersible aerators and MMS mixers complete the range in the wastewater sector. Despite all the highlights, pumps especially for small and medium-sized applications make up the largest part of the exhibition. Here, for example, the new LSC residue pumps stand out, which collect water down to a level of just one millimetre. The manufacturer's smallest dewatering pump fits into almost any bag and is also included in the package - the first person to spot it on the stand is the winner!
Source: Tsurumi