CIFA unveiled the all-new Magnum MK35H concrete mixer-pump at Bauma 2025, marking a major step forward in lightweight construction equipment technology.
Making its world premiere at the international construction machinery trade fair in Munich, the MK35H features a 35-metre carbon fibre boom and a 9m³ drum, positioning it as the largest model of its kind on the market.
The new machine has been designed to combine high pumping performance with a compact, highly manoeuvrable layout. Mounted on an 8×4 Euro 6 chassis with a 4,850mm wheelbase, the MK35H offers a reduced footprint and compliance with European emissions standards, while delivering up to 90m³/h of concrete pumping power.
“The Magnum MK35H introduces several innovations that make it a unique solution for jobsite productivity,” said a CIFA spokesperson. “By integrating a carbon boom and advanced control technologies, it offers unmatched efficiency, reliability and ease of use.”
A highlight of the new model is its four-section carbon boom, which improves durability while reducing the total machine weight to 14,230kg—enhancing transportability and overall fuel efficiency. The boom can be deployed at just 8 metres of height, offering improved flexibility in constrained jobsite environments.
CIFA has also equipped the MK35H with the new PB908 pumping group, utilising an in-line hydraulic system for improved performance and fewer interruptions. Meanwhile, the Easytronic control system with remote functionality ensures intuitive and safe operations, lowering the training threshold for new operators.
The MK35H has been engineered for high-efficiency sites seeking reliable, all-in-one concrete transport and placement. CIFA says it delivers long-term value through reduced maintenance costs, improved uptime, and better operator performance.