Product Details:
| Automation Grade | Automatic |
| Brick Type | Solid |
| Usage/Application | Brick Making |
| Raw Material | Concrete |
| Capacity | 1000-1500 Blocks per hour |
| Material | Concrete |
| Block Type | Solid |
| Method | Hydraulic Pressure |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
A Manual Concrete Brick Machine is a simple, cost-effective machine designed for small-scale production of concrete bricks or blocks. These machines are ideal for businesses or individuals who need to produce a limited number of concrete bricks and are often used in areas with lower budgets or where large-scale machinery is not practical.
🔧 Key Features of a Manual Concrete Brick Machine:| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Operation | Manual (requires human effort to load materials and remove bricks) |
| Power Supply | No electricity required (fully manual operation) |
| Block Capacity | Typically produces 200–500 blocks per day depending on the operator’s skill and cycle time |
| Mold Types | Interchangeable molds for different brick sizes (solid, hollow, or paving blocks) |
| Material | Cement, sand, aggregate, water (can also incorporate other additives for special block types) |
| Vibration | Manual vibration or shaking (for better compaction and consistency) |
| Size | Compact and portable (easy to move between job sites) |
| Block Types | Solid bricks, hollow blocks, and sometimes interlocking paving blocks |
Solid Blocks: Standard size 230×110×75 mm, but mold sizes can be customized.
Hollow Blocks: Standard sizes like 400×200×200 mm or 400×200×150 mm, useful for construction projects requiring lighter blocks.
Paving Blocks: Interlocking designs or custom shapes for pavement and road applications.
Fly Ash Bricks (optional, with the correct raw material mix).
Low Initial Cost: These machines are affordable compared to automatic models, making them ideal for small businesses or startups.
No Power Needed: The machine operates manually, so it’s perfect for locations without reliable electricity.
Simple Operation: Very easy to use, requiring minimal technical knowledge. Basic training is often enough to get started.
Portability: Manual brick machines are compact and can be moved from site to site easily.
Customization: Molds can be changed to create different types and sizes of blocks as needed.
Low Maintenance: With fewer mechanical parts, these machines are easy to maintain.
Labor-Intensive: Requires manual labor to load raw materials, operate the machine, and stack the bricks.
Lower Production Capacity: Compared to semi or fully automatic machines, the manual machine produces fewer bricks per day.
Inconsistent Results: The quality of the blocks may vary depending on operator skill and the manual vibration method.
No Automated Handling: After production, the blocks must be manually handled for curing and stacking.