For Sale: Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt on Chevy 6500 – Very Good Condition

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General Details

  • address
    Location

    St. Paul, AB ,T0A 3A4

  • brand
    Make

    Putzmeister

  • model
    Model

    Telebelt TB-50

  • year
    Year

    2000

  • condition
    Condition

    Used

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ID: 25329
Date: 09.23.2025

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FAQ

What is a Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt and how does it work? +

A Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt is a truck-mounted telescopic belt conveyor system that places concrete and other materials over long distances and heights. The system consists of a feed hopper, feeder belt, and telescoping boom with a main conveyor belt. Materials are loaded into the hopper, transferred to the feeder belt, then carried along the telescoping boom to the discharge point. The boom extends and retracts hydraulically and rotates 360 degrees for precise material placement.

What are the specifications of the Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt chassis? +

The Chevrolet Silverado 6500 HD is a Class 6 medium-duty truck with the following key specifications:

  • GVWR: 21,500-23,500 lbs (varies by configuration)
  • Payload capacity: 14,000-15,940 lbs
  • GCWR: 26,000-37,000 lbs (depending on transmission)
  • Engine: Duramax 6.6L turbo-diesel V8 (350 HP, 750 lb-ft torque)
  • Transmission: Allison 6-speed automatic
  • Axles: Front 7,500-8,000 lbs / Rear 15,000-15,500 lbs

The truck provides an excellent platform for Telebelt mounting due to its robust frame and power.

What reach and capacity can I expect from a smaller Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt unit? +

While specific TB-50 specifications are limited, Putzmeister’s smaller Telebelt models typically offer:

  • Horizontal reach: 60-80 feet (estimated for compact models)
  • Vertical discharge height: 30-45 feet
  • Belt width: 18 inches standard
  • Output capacity: 100-200 cubic yards per hour
  • Material size: Sand to 3-inch aggregate

Smaller units like a TB-50 would be positioned between compact telebelts and the larger TB-110 (106 feet reach).

What types of materials can a Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt convey? +

Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt are exceptionally versatile and can handle:

  • Concrete: Slumps from 0 to 12 inches
  • Aggregates: Sand, gravel, crushed stone (up to 4-inch rock on larger models)
  • Backfill materials: Dirt, topsoil, fill material
  • Specialty materials: Mulch, salt, flowable solids
  • Lightweight materials: Wood chips, bark, compost

The smooth, surge-free conveying action prevents material segregation and maintains concrete consistency.

How fast can a Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt place material? +

Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt output depends on model size and material type:

  • Concrete placement: 100-300 cubic yards per hour (smaller models)
  • Aggregate placement: Similar rates depending on material density
  • Belt speed: Infinitely variable from 0 to maximum rated speed
  • Setup time: 5-15 minutes from arrival to first material placement
  • Teardown/cleanup: 10-20 minutes

The ability to adjust belt speed allows operators to match ready-mix truck discharge rates precisely.

What are the advantages over concrete pump trucks? +

Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt offer several distinct advantages:

  • Lower slump capability: Can handle stiffer concrete (0-inch slump) that would plug pumps
  • No line plugging: Belt conveying eliminates blockage issues
  • Easier cleanup: Simple belt cleaning vs. flushing pump lines
  • Versatility: One machine handles concrete, aggregates, and backfill
  • Lower maintenance: Fewer wear parts than pumping equipment
  • Quieter operation: Less noise on residential job sites

However, pumps offer greater vertical reach and can access tighter spaces.

What types of projects are ideal for a truck-mounted Telebelt? +

A Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt on a Chevy 6500 is perfect for:

  • Residential foundations and slabs: Basement walls, garage floors, driveways
  • Commercial flatwork: Warehouse floors, parking lots (smaller sections)
  • Site work: Backfilling, drainage field material placement
  • Agricultural buildings: Barn floors, animal containment facilities
  • Bridge deck repairs: Where access is limited but vertical reach isn’t extreme
  • Landscaping projects: Stone, mulch, and soil placement

The truck-mounted configuration allows driving to multiple locations on large sites. For complete specifications, visit the official page from the manufacturer.

Can I use this for multiple types of jobs in one day? +

Yes, this is one of the Telebelt’s greatest strengths. In a single day, you can:

  1. Morning: Place gravel for site prep
  2. Midday: Pour concrete foundation or slab
  3. Afternoon: Backfill around foundation with excavated material

The ability to convey different materials without extensive cleanup between loads maximizes equipment utilization and profitability. Simple belt cleaning between material types takes only 5-10 minutes.

What are the limitations compared to larger Telebelt models? +

A smaller Telebelt on a Chevy 6500 has these constraints:

  • Limited reach: 60-80 feet vs. 106-200 feet on larger models
  • Lower capacity: 100-200 yd³/hr vs. 300-600 yd³/hr on TB-130 to TB-600
  • Smaller material size: May be limited to smaller aggregate compared to TB-130+
  • Job site requirements: Best for small to medium projects
  • Mobility trade-off: While more maneuverable, has less reach than semi-trailer mounted units

The Chevy 6500 chassis is ideal for contractors who need maneuverability and don’t require maximum reach.

What's required to operate a Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt safely? +

Operator requirements include:

  • Training: Putzmeister provides classroom and on-site operator training with purchase
  • CDL: Class B CDL required to drive the Chevy 6500 (GVWR over 26,000 lbs in some configurations)
  • Experience: Knowledge of material handling, concrete placement, and heavy equipment operation
  • Safety awareness: Understanding of overhead clearance, outrigger placement, and load stability

Putzmeister offers comprehensive training programs and provides expert field service technicians for startup assistance.

What maintenance does a Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt require? +

Regular maintenance includes:

Daily:

  • Inspect belt condition and tracking
  • Check hydraulic fluid levels
  • Grease boom pivot points
  • Clean belt and discharge area

Weekly:

  • Lubricate all grease fittings
  • Inspect belt rollers and bearings
  • Check hydraulic hoses for leaks or damage
  • Test all control functions

Monthly/250 hours:

  • Change hydraulic filters
  • Inspect boom telescoping sections
  • Check belt tension and alignment
  • Service truck chassis per manufacturer schedule

Annually:

  • Complete hydraulic system service
  • Replace wear strips and scrapers
  • Inspect structural components
  • Professional safety inspection

What are common wear parts and their costs? +

Main consumable items include:

  • Conveyor belt: $3,000-$8,000 (lasts 1,000-3,000 hours depending on materials)
  • Belt rollers: $100-$300 each (replace as bearings wear)
  • Hydraulic hoses: $50-$200 each (replace every 3-5 years preventatively)
  • Wear strips/scrapers: $200-$500 (replace annually or as needed)
  • Hydraulic filters: $50-$150 (change every 250-500 hours)

Putzmeister maintains a $35+ million parts inventory for rapid fulfillment and offers a 3-year/6,600-hour Pro-Vantage warranty on new units.

Can I legally drive this on public roads? +

Yes, with important considerations:

  • CDL requirement: Class B commercial driver’s license required in most states
  • Weight restrictions: Chevy 6500 GVWR (22,000-23,500 lbs) requires compliance with commercial vehicle regulations
  • Permits: Standard commercial registration; no oversize permits needed for transport mode
  • Height restrictions: Telebelt in transport position typically under 13’6″ (verify specific model)
  • Speed: Truck capable of highway speeds (65+ mph) when properly loaded

The beauty of truck-mounting is mobility—you can drive from job to job without needing a lowboy trailer.

What are the fuel consumption and operating costs? +

Operating costs to consider:

  • Fuel consumption: 6-10 MPG highway (loaded), 4-6 MPG during operation (depends on engine load)
  • Fuel tank: Chevy 6500 offers 50-65 gallon tanks
  • Insurance: Commercial vehicle insurance required; expect $3,000-$8,000 annually
  • Maintenance: Budget $5,000-$10,000 annually for preventive maintenance
  • Annual inspections: DOT inspection required, varies by state ($100-$300)

Lower horsepower operation during conveying (compared to pumping) reduces fuel costs on-site. Browse our complete selection of concrete batch plants for sale to compare different capacity options for your project needs.

What setup is required at the job site? +

On-site deployment involves:

Arrival (2-3 minutes):

  • Position truck near material placement area
  • Deploy outriggers for stability
  • Level chassis using outrigger controls

Boom Setup (5-10 minutes):

  • Extend boom sections to desired length
  • Rotate boom to point toward placement area
  • Adjust discharge angle
  • Position trunk/end hose if equipped

Material Placement (continuous):

  • Load hopper with ready-mix truck, loader, or other equipment
  • Adjust belt speed to match material flow
  • Monitor placement and adjust boom position as needed

Teardown (10-15 minutes):

  • Retract boom sections
  • Clean belt and hopper
  • Stow outriggers
  • Prepare for transport

Experienced crews can relocate and reset in under 5 minutes for multi-pour sites.

About Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt: Made in America since 1997, Putzmeister Telebelts are the industry standard for telescopic belt conveyors. The company pioneered time-tested designs and continues to refine them based on contractor feedback. Every new Telebelt purchase includes comprehensive training, around-the-clock technical support, and access to the industry’s largest parts inventory.

About Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt Unit

The specific Putzmeister TB-50 Telebelt model information may vary. Contact the seller for detailed specifications on the exact model year, hours, and condition. Always inspect equipment in person and consider hiring a professional inspection service before purchase.