Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
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41.7 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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12,000kg |
Max. radius |
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50.0 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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1,900 kg |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
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64.9 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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16,000kg |
Max. radius |
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55.0 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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2,600 kg |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
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64.9 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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16,000kg |
Max. radius |
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60.0 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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3,400 kg |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
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64.9 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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24,000kg |
Max. radius |
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60.0 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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3,200 kg |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
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64.9 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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28,000kg |
Max. radius |
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60.0 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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3,000 kg |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
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33.3 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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24,000kg |
Max. radius |
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60.0 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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4,500 kg |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
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53.3 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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32,000kg |
Max. radius |
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60.0 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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4,200 kg |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
|
53.3 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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32,000kg |
Max. radius |
|
60.0 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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4,100 kg |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
|
53.3 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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24,000kg |
Max. radius |
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65.0 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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4,800 kg |
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540 HC-L 16/32/48 Litronic |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook heighti |
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47.5 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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48,000kg |
Max. radius |
|
65.1 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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4,400 kg |
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540 HC-L 18/36/54 Litronic |
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Standard |
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DIN/FEM |
Max. hook height |
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47.5 |
Max. lifting capacity |
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54,000kg |
Max. radius |
|
65.1 m |
Lifting capacity with max. radius |
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4,400 kg |
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Luffing HC-L Series |
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These cranes have been designed for work on particularly high buildings or in extremely restricted spaces. A new development is the option of fitting these cranes with a horizontal load path. When the jib is moved, the hoist gear is controlled in such a way as to ensure that the hook travels horizontally. These luffing-jib cranes can avoid any obstruction and slew through 360° under load. Their small slewing radii and raised jib angles of 15 to 70°, even when not in operation, make these cranes particularly advantageous in operations on tight sites containing numerous cranes with overlapping slewing areas. |
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