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- New Tadano/Demag product
First photos of the brand new Tadano/Demag GTC1800 EX for German crane hire Kran Saller GMBH and on its way to its first project in Rostock. The GTC1800-EX comes equipped with a 60m boom and a maximum of 23m boom extension and a hydraulic fly jib giving a maximum sheave height of 85m. Ballast is maximum 45ton superstructure ballast and 15ton of belly ballast, the crane is definitely a good rival of the LTR range and also fills the gap that’s left between the 100 ton and 220 class of telescopic crawler cranes.
- New 40ton Liebherr
Liebherr have just released news about their new product, the Liebherr LTR1040. This new crane is in response to customers wanting a smaller crane for the telescopic crawler crane market. The main difference to the LTR 1060 is the significantly reduced ballast – the LTR 1040 weighs in at a total of 20 tonnes less. 10 tonnes of central ballast have been taken off the chassis whilst a further 10 tonnes of counterweights have been removed from the slewing platform. But Liebherr have said that the LTR1040 can be upgraded back to a LTR1060 at anytime. Liebherr definitely does listen to what customers want and they do come up with the goods aswell, we are guessing that the new 1040 is just a downgraded 1060 but with new software and less ballast so maybe Liebherr could in the future offer customers who already own a 1060 the option for the lighter ballast and new software? Also Liebherr have added a new access ladder to the cab which in our opinion really doesn’t look the greatest of access. #cranes #craneoperator #liebherrcranes #citylife #construction #innovation #contentmarketing #cranehire #germany





























