Demags for Croatia and Poland

Jaime Leiva

Owner & Electrical Engineer at Kranexperts
Automation and Control of Industrial Processes
Crane and Machinery Specialist
www.kranexperts.com
Jaime Leiva

Demags for Croatia and PolandDemag CC 3800-1 crawler crane

22. March 2017 – Croatian heavy lift specialist Zagrebtrans and Polish crane rental company Baran have both ordered large Demag cranes. Zagrebtrans has purchased a new 500 tonne Demag AC 500-8 All Terrain crane and a Demag CC 3800-1 lattice boom crawler crane.The eight axle AC 500-8 has a 56 metre main boom and when combined with its 90 metre luffing jib provides a maximum tip height of 146 metres.The CC3800 has a maximum capacity of 650 tonnes at 12 metres radius and can lift 110 tonnes to a height of 120 metres. It is due to travel to the coastal city of Pula in April, to carry out a 400 tonne lift.Demag AC 500-8 All Terrain craneMeanwhile, Poland’s Baran has ordered two Demag CC 3800-1 lattice boom crawler cranes, it plans to take delivery of the new cranes later this year.The new cranes will join a fleet that currently includes 11 Terex/Demag cranes. SOURCE: Vertikal.net

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Demag goes to Jonkoping

Jaime Leiva

Owner & Electrical Engineer at Kranexperts
Automation and Control of Industrial Processes
Crane and Machinery Specialist
www.kranexperts.com
Jaime Leiva

Demag goes to Jonkoping

March 31 – Vätterbygdens Kran of Jonkoping, Sweden, has added a 250-tonne capacity Demag AC 250-5 all terrain crane to its fleet.

The crane has a main boom length of 70 m, a 21 m folding swing away jib and features the IC-1 Plus control system, which calculates lifting capacities for every position of the boom, subject to the slewing angle of the superstructure.According to Terex, Vätterbygdens Kran has already put the Demag crane to work lifting and placing a transformer.The Demag AC 250-5 crane is now the largest model in Vätterbygdens Kran’s fleet of ten mobile cranes. Terex claims that the addition of the AC 250-5 enables the company to take on larger projects

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