02.04.2008
Ausa to introduce compact telehandler
Spanish manufacturer Ausa has launched its compact handler, the Tauralift T 204 H. A low-pivot boom machine has a load capacity of 4,400 pounds with a maximum lifting height of 13 feet, 9 inches. This is the first telescopic handler from the company, which is primarily known for its straight mast forklifts, small utility machines and concrete mixers.
01.04.2008
Manitex Long-Boom Truck 50110S
Manitex (USA) has added a second model to its 5002S boom truck series. The 50110S is a 50-ton boom truck featuring a five-section, 110-foot boom. The 50110S can lift as much as 3,660 pounds at a 100-foot radius and close to 1,000 pounds at a 150-foot radius.
28.03.2008
Kenworth chassis for Liebherr crane
Liebherr (Germany) has shown a U.S.-version of its LTF 1045-4.1 truck crane. The 55-ton, four-axle machine with a 115-foot telescopic boom is mounted on a Kenworth chassis. Its axle loads are lower than comparable all-terrain cranes and it can be driven on public roads.
27.03.2008
The Heaviest Material Handler Sennebogen 880 EQ
The Sennebogen 880 EQ is the heaviest machine that has ever been developed and manufactured by Sennebogen. The 880 EQ with rail undercarriage will be the main machine for loading ships up to 60,000 GRT. The 880 EQ can reach up to 33 m and can load ca 14t at a reach of 26m. With the 10.5 m width and 6 m high rail undercarriage.
26.03.2008
Link-Belt RTC-80130 II Series Rough-Terrain Crane
The new Link-Belt (USA) RTC-80130 Series II 130-ton rough-terrain crane is the largest rough-terrain Link-Belt has ever produced. The new crane uses a five-section, 162-foot formed boom that is constructed of extra-high-tensile steel and has one double-acting, single-stage hydraulic cylinder with integrated holding valves.
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