Cranes and Lifting March/April 2022

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IN FOCUS / ALMACRAWLER MULTI-LOADER

BI LEVELLING: REVOLUTIONISED ACCESS The construction industry now benefits from an innovative, patented machine functionality that has evolved the capabilities of access equipment beyond traditional designs.

The Multi-Loader 6.0 is the largest crawler carrier, equipped with the bi-levelling system and radio remote controls.

WHAT IS THE PATENTED BI-LEVELLING SYSTEM? The bi-levelling system allows machines to overcome longitudinal slopes of up to 20°, and lateral slopes of up to 15°, depending on model. This functionality significantly increases performance, safety and comfort by auto-levelling the chassis or aerial structure even in the most extreme conditions. The innovative technology will overcome many worksite challenges where inclined terrain or multi-level surfaces would otherwise require additional equipment and operators, 44 / CAL March/April 2022

as well as accompanying safety measures, time, and expenses. This unique product capability, with simple user experience and superior market adaptability, caters to professional end-users including the construction and crane sectors and ensures a far greater return on investment. This highly sought-after technology makes AlmaCrawler machines one of the most productive, safe, and reliable in the world it says. Today the bi-levelling system is installed on all lifts produced by AlmaCrawler, including the Multi-Loader 2.5 and 6.0.

MULTI-LOADER RANGE There are three models in the AlmaCrawler Multi-Loader range. The Multi-Loader 2.5 has a capacity of 2.5 tonnes and the largest model, the Multi-Loader 6.0, has a capacity of six tonnes. Both feature patented bi-levelling technology. The third model, ML3.0FX, is a three-tonne capacity loader that runs on a standard crawler track system and will be available in Australia from mid2022. AlmaCrawler Multi-Loader carriers maintain a constant horizontal surface, even when operating on rough or sloping www.cranesandlifting.com.au


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Working at Heights Association

4min
pages 120-121

Kato and Century Cranes

5min
pages 116-119

Tadano and Victor Harbor Cranes

5min
pages 113-115

LCR Group

3min
pages 110-112

McKay United

3min
pages 108-109

Skyjack

3min
pages 106-107

Load 28 and SteamRanger

5min
pages 102-105

MCT Equipment and Magni

5min
pages 96-99

Zoomlion

4min
pages 100-101

Jones Equipment and SPT mini crawler cranes

7min
pages 92-95

McPhan Cranes and Transport and The Crane Connection

5min
pages 78-81

How Capital Cranes mitigates risk with UAA

7min
pages 84-87

New 300t capacity all terrain from Liebherr

6min
pages 82-83

Coastline Crawlers

6min
pages 88-91

Pace Cranes and Sennebogen

4min
pages 68-69

Anglomoil and Fuller Mobile Cranes

6min
pages 74-77

Sany and Tutt Bryant

8min
pages 70-73

DRA Engineering and Humma pick and carry

6min
pages 64-67

Potain Tower Cranes

4min
pages 52-53

Tadano and Fleurieu Cranes

6min
pages 61-63

BMS Heavy Lift

9min
pages 39-43

Borger Cranes and Rigging Services continues to invest in new cranes

11min
pages 54-57

Andromeda Industries

5min
pages 58-60

Specialised Machinery Company (SMC)

10min
pages 48-51

AlmaCrawler Multi Loaders

7min
pages 44-47

Cranes Combined and TIDD

4min
pages 36-38

CICA President’s Report

6min
pages 14-15

CICA South Australia awards

2min
page 23

Up Front

7min
pages 10-13

CICA and TAFE NSW

6min
pages 24-26

Ben Baden Services

5min
pages 27-30

BAB’s hydraulic loading decks

11min
pages 31-35

CICA Member profile

6min
pages 16-19

CICA Tech Corner

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pages 20-22
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