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Terex Brings London’s Shard to Tallest Height in European Union Select Plant Hire has chosen eight Terex luffing jib tower cranes to help construct The Shard, London’s latest iconic landmark for Mace Construction Ltd. This comes as part of the spectacular 3 billion London Bridge Quarter regeneration project on the south bank of the river Thames. Soon to become the tallest building in the European Union, the glass-clad tower designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano will dominate the London skyline at a height of 1,016 ft. (310 m). Covering an area of approximately 920,000 sq. ft. (85,470 sq m), over 87 floors, it will include a five-star hotel, several bars, restaurants, viewing galleries, luxury apartments and offices for approximately 7,000 people. “Our team is proud to be a part of this amazing project that is using the latest technology available in our tower crane line. At these breathtaking and incredible heights, our sincere thank you to Select Plant Hire and the operators that put their trust in our products” said Steve Filipov, president of developing markets and strategic accounts of Terex. Reporting to Filipov and sharing the experience and forward-thinking spirit gained working with her father Ferruccio, Martina Moritsch, managing director, Terex tower cranes explained, “In addition to the proven capabilities of our products, we believe that the success of today’s most challenging projects is based on the balance between excellent products and working closely with our customers.” Accompanying Customers Daily is Paramount Since construction started in March 2009, the eight Terex CTL luffing jib tower cranes have worked close together around the tower, allowing rapid progress of the construction. The Shard is effectively a perfect example of how the complex designs of modern architecture are increasing the need for customers to rely on specially tailored solutions and expert advice to accompany their projects on a daily basis from planning see SHARD page 12

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‘Mega-Tie’ System Secures Site SHARD from page 11

floors. Comprised of 800 separate pieces of steel, entire sections will be pre-mounted off-site, then transported to the building to be lifted into place. When fully extended, the Terex CTL 180-16 will sit 1,040 ft. (317 m) above ground level, which represents 23 ft. (7 m) taller than the tower’s estimated highest point, setting the record of the highest crane ever used in the U.K. Lifted by the Terex CTL 180-16, part of the tower’s 59,800 sq. yds. (56,000 sq m) of low iron content glass panels have already been fitted. Crystal clear, instead of a pale shade of green, the specially manufactured glass provides the iceberg effect that Piano expected. Even though it is impossible to say how long The Shard will hold the record for the tallest building in the European Union, it will remain one of the most technologically advanced constructions built in its time and the highest ever tower in London. Due to limits set by the Civil Aviation, nothing in London can be built higher. The eight Terex tower cranes operated by Select Plant Hire on The Shard include one Terex CTL140-8, one Terex CTL180-16, four Terex CTL 260-18, and two Terex CTL400-24 luffing jib tower crane models.

to finish. For the Terex Tower Crane Application Engineering Team working with its customer Select, visits to the job site, regular contact and mutual confidence have been paramount to tackle the Shard’s unique challenges. “One of the most tried and trusted solutions applied in today’s high-rise building sector involves the use of reinforced steel ‘ties,’ to anchor cranes to a building’s core.” said Francesco Valente, tower crane application engineering manager, Terex Cranes, Fontanafredda. On mainstream high-rise construction projects, ties are generally of a standard size. However, since it is shaped like a prism, The Shard is very broad at the base, growing substantially narrower towards the summit. This results in an increasingly wider distance between the cranes’ centerline and the building’s core. Consequently, creating a special solution adapted to the tower’s unusual shape and extreme dimensions was necessary in specific crane configurations beyond a certain height. “Select came up with a really impressive ‘Mega-tie’ system,” said Valente. “Built using 20-meter-long lattice steel structures made by an experienced local U.K. engineering team, they needed us to cross verify that it could withstand wind forces and the weight of the crane under load safely.” The first and heaviest crane models used on the project were two Terex CTL 400-24 luffing jib tower cranes configured with 131.2 ft. (40 m) and 164 ft. (50-m) jib lengths to lift prefabricated concrete and steel components weighing up to 21.4 tons (19.5 t). Model one was mounted on a steel cantilever grillage erected to a final height of 610 ft. (186 m). Model two was erected to a final height of 433 ft. (132 m) on reinforced concrete foundations and anchored with a “Mega-tie” at 305 ft. (93 m). Verifying crane erection and dismantling processes, checking the “Mega- tie” system to be anchored to the building’s core and calculating the combined impact of heavy lifting and wind forces have all been part of the wide variety of complex calculations and verifications carried out by the application engineering team on The Shard project.

About The Terex CTL Crane Range Combining more than 20 years’ experience and the latest in specialist Terex tower crane innovation and technology, Terex CTL luffing jib tower cranes are a popular choice among leading crane companies worldwide, according to the manufacturer. Particularly well-matched to the construction of high-rise buildings on urban job sites, Terex CTL luffing jib tower cranes are designed to work together in a wide variety of configurations efficiently and safely. The Terex CTL luffing jib tower crane range includes 14 models offering maximum lifting capacities from 8.8 to 35.3 tons (8 to 32 t) and maximum jib lengths from 164 to 196.9 ft. (50 to 60 m). All models are available in a broad selection of freestanding heights and versions. About Select Plant Hire Established in 1985, Select Plant Hire is part of the Laing O’Rourke group and one of the largest plant hire companies in the U.K. As well as being the largest tower crane provider in the U.K., Select also is the distributor of Terex tower cranes in the U.K. and Ireland. Wherever the location and whatever the requirement, Select can provide the tower crane most suited to the job. Some of the Terex tower crane models provided by Select include the Terex CTT 331-16, Terex CTL 630-32 which will lift 9.9 tons (9 t) with a maximum jib length of 196 ft. (60 m), and the Terex CTT 721-40 capable of lifting 3.7 tons (3.4 t) at 275 ft. (84 m.) With 11 depots and tool hire shops across the U.K. and Ireland, Select has the trained staff ready to help and support customers throughout their projects. For more information, visit www.selectplanthire.com.

Highest Crane Used in U.K. Lifts Final Tower Pinnacle Six months from completion, one of the most impressive solutions employed on the job site is the use of a 275.5-ft. (84 m) high Terex CTL 180-16, erected 656 ft. (200 m) above ground level on a gigantic steel framework. The crane has been “jumped” or “climbed” into place and sits at floor 56 to enable work on The Shard’s final spire where it will lift 551 tons (500 t) of steel into place over the coming weeks. The spire itself will form the top 23 floors of the tower starting at viewing gallery level 72 and rise to level 96. It is anticipated that the erection of the spire will entail approximately 100 lifts to raise the large floor and façade elements into place. Each of the spire’s façade sections can measure up to three

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Terex CTL180-16, erected 656 ft. (200 m) above ground level on gigantic steel framework and Terex CTL260-18 climbed below. 13


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Link-Belt to Partner With Brazilian Distributor BMC for M&T Expo Link-Belt, in conjunction with the operator’s cab controls four its new distributor for the country steering modes: independent of Brazil, Brasil Máquinas de front, combination, crab and indeConstrução (BMC), will show the pendent rear. 55-ton (50-t) 108 HYLAB 5 latLink-Belt’s HTT-86100 truck tice boom crawler crane, the 66crane is both agile and strong. It ton (60-t) RTC-8065 Series II has steerable rear axles with super rough-terrain crane and the 93single tires. Four steering modes ton (85-t) HTT-86100 truck crane — independent front, independin outdoor booth number 11 on W ent rear, combination, and crab — Street at the M&T Expo in Sao allow this crane to move in and Paulo, Brazil, May 29 to June 2, around job sites with ease and its 2012. turning radius is less than 9.8 yds. The 108 HYLAB 5 has big (9 m) at the edge of the tire. crane features in a small crane The HTT-86100 has an 12.6 to package. Ideally sized for bridge 46.6 yd. (11.6 to 42.7-m), fivebuilders, general contractors, section, formed boom. Teflon waterway excavation specialists, wear pucks keep the boom lubed. pipe liners, demolition contractors As with all of Link-Belt’s booms and pile-drivers, the 108 HYLAB of this type, there is no deduct in 5 brings easy mobilization, the capacity chart for telescoping smooth hydraulic controls and a load. Maximum tip height is 78 attachment flexibility for duty yds. (72.2-m) with two 5.3-yd. cycle work, according to the man(4.9-m) lattice inserts installed ufacturer. between the boom head and the It has a 46.6-yd. (42.67-m) fly. Onboard tip height is 68.3 angle-type boom. With 36.6 yds. yds. (62.5 m). (33.53 m) of main boom and 16.6 Both the RTC-8065 Series II yds. (15.24 m) of jib, it has a maxand the HTT-86100 feature Linkimum tip height of 54.3 yds. Belt Pulse, Link-Belt’s in-house (49.68 m). Available with a front- Link-Belt, in conjunction with its new distributor for the country designed, total crane operating or rear- mounted third drum, the of Brazil, Brasil Máquinas de Construção (BMC), will show the system. Far more than just a rated 108 HYLAB 5 is ideal for 66-ton (60-t) RTC-8065 Series II rough-terrain crane, along with capacity limiter (RCL), Link-Belt several others, at the M&T Expo in Sao Paulo, Brazil. dragline and clamshell work. Pulse includes a boom extend The RTC-8065 Series II feamode controller (EMC), selftures an 12.6 to 38.2 yds. (11.6 to diagnostic capabilities and contin35.0-m) four-section, full power formed boom produced in Link- uous monitoring of multiple crane functions and conditions. Belt’s own facility. Teflon wear pucks impregnated in the wear As a rated capacity limiter, it shows maximum allowable load, pad surfaces keep the boom lubed without grease. An optional load on hook and crane geometry. It warns of an approaching 11.7 to 19.3 yds. (10.7 to 17.7m), bi-folding fly attachment overload or two block condition and shuts down relevant operaextends maximum tip height to 60 yds. (54.9 m). Two optional lat- tions when necessary. It also monitors wind speed and warns the tice fly inserts further extend the tip height to more than 70 yds. operator with a visual alarm. Pre-settable alarms also can assist in (64.3 m). The fly options offset to 2, 15, 30 and 45 degrees. avoiding obstructions on the job site. Power comes from a Caterpillar C6.6 175.2-kilowatt engine. A For boom operation, Link-Belt Pulse clearly animates the direct-mount Spicer power-shift transmission brings the power to boom’s mode of extension. All information for telescope operathe wheels with six forward and six reverse speeds. A switch in tion can be accessed and viewed in real time. CQ 14


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2011 - A Milestone Year for Terex Pick & Carry Cranes in Australia

Everything began in 1978 with a prototype designed by Dave Francis using truck components to build the very first high speed “pick and carry” crane.

was a proud milestone for our team and hence a great opportunity to get together our customers, partners and families to celebrate.”

For Terex Cranes, 2011 was a milestone year marked by the 3,500th Pick & Carry crane to be produced, and the 25th anniversary of the founding company. The company celebrated its success at a Customer and Family Open House Day held at the Terex Cranes facility in Brisbane, Australia. “For Terex Cranes Australia, we have a lot to celebrate, our 3,500th crane and 25th anniversary. Our success could not be possible without the close relationship with our customers. They have provided us with feedback to help us continuously improve and make the crane what it is today — the most successful crane ever manufactured in Australia and a world class product” reported Danny Black, general manager, Terex Cranes Australia. “This

25 Years of Production History Everything began in 1978 with a prototype designed by Dave Francis using truck components to build the very first high speed “pick and carry” crane. “These early models were truly innovative, combining high speed road travel with superior pick and carry capabilities, which soon lead to the birth of the Australian taxi crane,” explained Craig Hain, sales manager, Terex Cranes Brisbane. see TEREX page 18 15


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The company celebrated its success at a Customer and Family Open House Day held at the Terex Cranes facility in Brisbane, Australia. TEREX from page 15

In 1986, the late Brian Hain and Lou Parolin formed Franna Cranes Pty. Ltd. and took on the manufacture of the revolutionary crane design, helping turn it into the most popular crane type in Australian history with a production of 1,100 units in thirteen years. In 1999, the company was acquired by Terex Cranes, and in the twelve years that have followed under Terex management, production has more than doubled to build a further 2,400 Terex Pick & Carry cranes totaling 3,500 units since the pick and carry crane was first produced.

a general hire fleet would see it visit many sites in one day, often spending only 15 to 30 minutes to complete its work. It’s easy to see why they’re so popular.” From the earliest 8.8-ton (8 t) capacity units, to today’s 27.5-ton (25 t) maximum capacity Terex Pick & Carry cranes, the articulated frame of the pick and carry design is a nationwide favorite. Without the need for outriggers it has gained a solid reputation for excellent maneuverability and steering flexibility combined with quick set up times and fast road travel speeds to become the most successful crane ever built in Australia.

Most Successful Crane in Australia For many of today’s Australian crane operating companies, a Terex Pick & Carry crane is a household name, and the basis of a successful owner-operator business. As Craig remarked, “Someone following one of our cranes in

About Terex Pick & Carry Cranes The Terex Pick & Carry Crane range includes three models offering lifting capacities ranging from 17 to 28 tons (15 to 25 t) incorporating many features that enhance safety, driver ergonomics and improved machine operation. CQ 18


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Manitowoc, Grove Assist With Underground Parking Structure

A Manitowoc 2250 crawler crane and a Grove GMK6250L all-terrain crane helped construct a two-story underground parking structure at a mixed-use apartment complex.

A Manitowoc 2250 crawler crane and a Grove GMK6250L allterrain crane helped construct a two-story underground parking structure at a mixed-use apartment complex in Bloomington, Minn. The cranes were rented from Vic’s Crane and Heavy Haul, Rosemount, Minn., by Hanson Structural Precast, Maple Grove, Minn., the precast subcontractor working for general contractor Frana Companies, Hopkins, Minn. The two cranes lifted and placed the precast concrete wall panels and flooring sections. The heaviest load, a 60 ft. (18.2 m) “double T” floor section, weighed 65,000 lbs. (29,483 kg). The load-bearing walls each weighed 38,000 lbs. (17,236 kg). Tim Harty, vice president of Vic’s Crane and Heavy Haul, said that the cranes worked well given the configuration of the job site. “The 2250 was a great fit for our job site. Between the sandy ground and space constraints of the below-grade site, we only had a small runway of space to assemble the crane. The crane had to be 105 ft. from where we placed the concrete sections. As a result, we needed a crane with ample reach and capacity,” Harty stated.

Vic’s first used the GMK6250L all-terrain crane to place the precast wall sections. The sections were taken directly from the trucks and placed into position as load-bearing walls. With the perimeter walls complete, the Manitowoc 2250 crawler crane was used to place the heavier flooring slabs and the interior walls. To ensure the trucks could access the site while keeping the crane on steady ground, the 2250 was assembled with Series 3 counterweights and 210 ft. (64 m) of main boom. The Grove GMK 6250L has a capacity of 250 tons (226 t) and a full main boom of 236 ft. (72 m).The Manitowoc 2250 has a capacity of 300 tons (272 t) and up to 330 ft. (100 m) of main boom. Both cranes remained on the job site for one month. The Grove 6250L also will return to work on the structural steel of the eight story apartment structure above the parking ramp. When complete, the development, called Genesee Apartments and Townhomes, will include 212 apartment units, 22 townhomes and 14,000 sq. ft. (1,300 sq m) of retail and restaurant space. CQ 19


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SANY SCC3200 Performs Imperial Crane Service’s Largest Lift Ever SANY America is pleased to announce that Imperial Crane Services of Bridgeview, Ill., has employed a SANY SCC3200 crawler crane in the dealership’s largest single-crane lift to date. On Sept. 24, the 352-ton (320 t) rated SANY SCC3200 picked a 409,000-lb. (185,519 kg) knockout drum at British Petroleum’s Whiting Refinery Modernization Project (WRMP) in Whiting, Ind. “SANY’s cranes are among the strongest in the industry, and the SCC3200 performed exactly as one should expect,” said Kyle Nape, vice president of global sales and marketing at SANY America. “Our cranes are renowned for their performance in demanding environments, and the American market is now gaining firsthand experience with SANY’s quality,” he added. Since 2008, Imperial Crane Services has worked daily on the WRMP, and earlier this year, the dealership placed a 330-ton (300 t) rated SANY SCC8300 crawler crane at a wind farm construction project in Tehachapi, Calif. With a focus on rentals and long-term industrial projects, Imperial caters to oil refineries and chemical power plants. “It’s not often you come across a pick of this magnitude,” said Robert Kaleta, a crane operator who has worked with Imperial for more than 23 years. “During the job, I felt very secure and confident with the solidness of the crane, and it handled the lift excellently,” he continued. In late August, SANY America moved to its new 400,000 sq. ft. corporate headquarters in Peachtree City, Georgia. The facility features 60,000 sq. ft. of office space and 340,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing area, where the company will assemble its high-end line of crawler cranes, rough terrain cranes, hydraulic excavators and concrete pump trucks. CQ

Imperial Crane Services of Bridgeview, Ill., has employed a SANY SCC3200 crawler crane in the dealership’s largest single-crane lift to date. The crane picked a 409,000-lb. (185,519 kg) knockout drum at British Petroleum’s Whiting Refinery Modernization Project in Whiting, Ind. 20


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Palfinger’s New PK 65002-SH Uses High Performance Crane Technology During the development and introduction of Palfinger’s new high performance crane generation, the focus was placed on the optimization of customer benefit in respect of operating comfort, technical superiority and safety. A higher lifting moment with dead weight remaining almost identical, functional design, a maintenance-free extension boom system and power link plus reverse linkage systems are the highlights and performance features that have found particularly positive resonance in the market, according to the manufacturer. The PK 65002-SH concentrates Palfinger high performance truck-mounted crane technology: Endless slewing system with two slewing drives. Since the two drives are reciprocally hydraulically pre-stressed, the crane’s slewing play is reduced to a minimum — an advantage for jobs requiring a high out- Palfinger’s PK 65002-SH high performance crane. reach. The double slewing system ensures a high slewing torque and extremely precise crane assembly of the roller head plus the intermediate roller and deflection roller are a thing of the past. A power link cable winch on the movements. The use of sliding elements made from special synthetic mate- main boom is an optional extra which minimizes the crane’s overrial combined with time-tested KTL cathodic dip painting means all height. All functions are easy to control via the new radio remote conthat the operator no longer needs to service the boom system. This not only saves time and money but also protects the environment. trol with LCD display. The control panel boasts a new large graphic display screen that shows the operator a variety of operating conditions such as capacity usage, active systems, servicing PK 65002-SH The tank is integrated into the base frame to help save space. intervals, movements currently accessible or the position of the There is no longer any need for additional installation space on the stabilizers. The PK 65002-SH has a lifting moment of 68.3 tons (62 t). vehicle chassis. The lateral cable guide of the cable winch in crane/fly jib com- Equipped with up to eight hydraulic extensions, it achieves a binations is the intelligent answer where convenience, labor-sav- hydraulic outreach of 66 ft. 11 in. (20.4 m). For more information, visit www.palfinger-northamerica.com. ing and time-saving are important. The cable can be reeved and stays in the transport position — un-reeving of the cable and dis- CQ 21


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Elliott Equipment’s New 36127F BoomTruck Offers Aluminum Bed Elliott Equipment Company has announced the new 36127F BoomTruck for a wide range of customers in the lifting industry. The 36127F is designed to provide a best-in-class 72,000 lbs. (32,658 kg) of lifting capacity at a 5-ft. (1.5 m) load radius and a maximum vertical reach of 137 ft. (41 m). It features Elliott’s exclusive Ride-Around Control Console and DynaSmooth thumb throttle to give crane operators the smoothest operation available, according to the manufacturer. The innovative turret design makes it possible to install an enclosed operator cab on both the front mounted 36127F and the rear mounted 36127R variant. The 36127F BoomTruck includes a new aluminum bed for reduced weight, a 34 ft. 5 in. (10.5 m) retracted to 127 ft. (38.7 m) extended five-section boom, an internal anti-two block system, and an LMI. The two sets of individually controlled out-and-down outriggers offer mid and full span load charts with a 21 ft. 2 in. (6.5 m) maximum outrigger spread. Operators that need additional reach can select the 32 to 49 ft. (9.7 to 14.9 m) two-piece jib with frictionless manual extension that stows alongside the boom. Elliott Equipment Company offers a long list of optional accessories including an enclosed crane cab on both front and rear mounted models, a two-person gravity leveled work platform, wireless The decision to develop the 36127F BoomTruck reflects a growing demand from the construction radio remote controls and much and utility industries for more lifting capacity and longer boom lengths on tandem axle truck chassis. more. The decision to develop the 36127F BoomTruck reflects a growing demand from the con- and 40-ton (36 t) models, providing customers even more options struction and utility industries for more lifting capacity and longer for their businesses. For additional information, contact David Phillips, boom lengths on tandem axle truck chassis. The 36127F can be installed on a 66,000 lb. (29,937 kg) GVWR tandem chassis and Elliott Equipment Company, (402) 592-4500 or fills a void in Elliott’s BoomTruck line between the 32-ton (29 t) david.phillips@elliottequip.com. CQ 22


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Fixed Jib Option Now Available for Manitowoc 16000 The fixed jib for the Manitowoc 16000 has a 102ton (93 t) capacity and a maximum length of 140 ft. (42.7 m). At a length of 80 ft. (24.4 m), the fixed jib can be installed on a 236.2 ft. (72 m) main boom.

Manitowoc Cranes released a fixed jib option for its popular 440-ton (400 t) crawler crane, the Manitowoc 16000. This new option, designed at the request of many customers, complements the existing luffing jib attachment. The fixed jib for the Manitowoc 16000 has a 102-ton (93 t) capacity and a maximum length of 140 ft. (42.7 m). At a length of 80 ft. (24.4 m), the fixed jib can be installed on a 236.2 ft. (72 m) main boom. This newly designed jib helps reduce rigging time for applications where luffing is not required or at sites that do not facilitate the use of a luffing jib. A fixed jib for this capacity is typically used in offshore oil platform fabrication yards, on transportation and infrastructure projects, as well as in refineries and petrochemical facilities. Jerry Maloney, global product director of crawler cranes at Manitowoc, said, “Those that will benefit the most from the new fixed jib are users that need to reach up and over, but not necessarily manipulate the jib.” Continuing Manitowoc’s efforts to provide as much asset utilization as possible to its customers, the 16000 fixed jib incorporates inserts and other components from the Manitowoc Model 2250 luffing jib. CQ 23


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$150,000 1997 Terex, 75 Ton, s/n 57668, 126’ Boom, 38’-60’ Jib, 2 Winches, Block & Ball, 103,369 Lbs, H: 12’9”, W: 9’8”, L: 48’8” ........................................................................................$225,000 Lattice Truck 1974 Link Belt, 82.5 Ton, s/n 18HA471, 82.5 Ton Capacity, 2 Winches, 180’ Main Boom, 60’ Jib, 29,534 Miles, 1708 Hrs (Lower), 3733 Hrs (Upper), 105,200 Lbs, H: 11’6”, W: 11”, L: 33’4” ..................................................................................$55,000 Boom Truck 2002 Terex, 23.5 Ton, s/n 49011011438, 68,651 Miles, 6446 Hrs, Tire Size (Frt): 425/65R22.5 (Rear): 11R 22.5, 23.5 Ton Capacity, 1 Winch, 92’ Boom, 26’-44’ Jib, Other Options: A/C, PTO, Front Outrigger, Anti-Two Block, Cat 3126 Eng, 41,732 Lbs, H: 13’2”, W: 8’, L: 38’ ..............................................$92,000 2002 Terex, 23.5 Ton, s/n 4900202155, Tire Size (Frt): 25/65R22.5 (Rear): 11R 22.5, 23.5 Ton Capacity, 1 Winch, 92’ Boom Length, 26’-44’ Jib, Other Options: A/C, PTO, Anti-Two Block, Engine: Cat Model 2CPXH0442HBX S#CKM04315, 41,732 Lbs, H: 13’2”, W: 8’, 38’ ......................................$92,000 All Terrain 2002 Liebherr, 120 Ton, s/n 65192, Stock#: JCM 180, Tire Size (Frt): 525/80R25, 120 Ton Cap, 2 Winches, 171’ Boom, 35’-62’ Jib, Other Options: Block & Ball, Aux. Sheave, Liebherr Eng, 123,000 Lbs, H: 13’11”, W: 9’, L: 45’ (w/o Boom Dolly) 59’ w/Boom Dolly, Exc. Cond ..............................................$750,000

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Crawler 2007 Link-Belt, 230 Ton, s/n P3J7-9783, 200' Main Boom, Sheave Hook Block & Ball, Horse Head, 5486 Hours............POR 2007 Link-Belt, 230 Ton, s/n P3J7-9470, 200' Main Boom, 20 Ton Hook Ball Swivel, 200 Ton Hook Block, Horse Head, 3965 Hours........................................................................................POR

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Built to per perform form Grove Grove mobile telescopic cranes Grove all-terrain, rough-terrain and truck cranes are long-lasting and hard-working. High performance features help execute even the most challenging lifting jobs with strength, precision and control. Our cranes offer the versatility to tackle any project, with capacities ranging from 8t to 450t (8.5 USt to 550 USt).

Grove Grove cranes range in capacity

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