
Material Valve — Swing-Tube
Masonry grout pumps with swing-tube (S-tube) material valve designs offer the most compatible system for pumping fine or coarse grouts. The S-tube valve is a proven technology used on virtually every concrete pump truck (boom truck). In the masonry industry, contractors can take advantage of the same technology on a smaller scale, more suitable to their job size. 
Material Valve — Ball Check
Pumps with ball-valve or ball-check designs are also used for masonry grouting. These designs are used on mechanically driven and hydraulic grout pumps. The ball-valve design uses two balls made of either steel or hard plastic to create suction between the hopper and material cylinder in the pump. One ball is located below the material hopper, and the other at the discharge of the pump. The material cylinder contains a piston, which forces material from the hopper valve toward the discharge. This cylinder is constantly cycling forward and backward when the pump is switched on. As the cylinder cycles back during the retract stroke, the discharge ball is seated, sealing off material from flowing out of the discharge. At the same time, the hopper ball is “unseated,” allowing material to flow from the hopper into the cylinder. The opposite is true in the forward stroke: the hopper ball is seated, sealing off material from entering the cylinder from the hopper, and the discharge ball is unseated, allowing material to pass out the discharge into the grout hose. 
Ball-check Valve Pump Discharge
Ball-check pumps may include a single cylinder or may combine a main cylinder with a compensating cylinder to reduce the surge effect caused by the retracting and extending of the piston. Contractors wanting to use maximum aggregate sizes published by ball-check pump manufacturers may have to limit the overall aggregate percentage, while maximizing cement and compressive strength of the material, in order to make a pumpable mix for a ball-check system. Ball-check pumps are generally very good at handling a high-slump material, cement slurry, mortar or high-strength grout containing 3/8-inch (9.5-mm) aggregates. 
Ball-check Valve Pump in Tennessee

Material Valve — Rotor-Stator

Masonry Grout Pump on jobsite in Perth, Material Valve — Auger System