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Lorry Mounted Cranes

Lorry Mounted Cranes -- these mobile cranes consist of a lattice or telescopic boom mounted on a specially adapted truck or lorry. They have two operating positions: the lorry being driven from a conventional front cob and the crane being controlled from a different location. The lifting capacity of these cranes can be increased by using outrigger stabilising jacks and the approach distance to the face of building decreased by using a fly jib. Lorry mounted telescopic cranes require a firm surface from which to operate and because of their short site preparation time they are ideally suited for short hire periods. Typical Lorry Mounted Telescopic Crane Details boom length 18,000 lifting capacities: 1. stabilised on outriggers 11.8 tonnes at 5,000 radius 4 .3 tonnes at 11,000 radius 2. free on wheels 2 .4 tonnes at 5,000 radius 0 .5 tonnes at 11,000 radius maximum road speed 65 km/h

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