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INTERMAT PREVIEW Ӏ SHOW GUIDE


IFM ELECTRONIC Stand: 5b G156


IFM is a specialist in position and process sensors, sensors for motion control and safety technology. It also offers products for industrial imaging and communication, as well as identification systems and systems for mobile machines.


IMET


Stand: 5b B094 Imet will present its industrial radio controls for both the construction and industry sectors.


ITALCARRELLI Stand: 6 A157


Italian company Italcarrelli will showcase its material handling solutions including its self- propelled transporters.


KÄSSBOHRER GELÄNDEFAHRZEUG Stand: EXT5 ZD002 Of interest to Cranes Today readers may be the Germany- headquartered company’s PowerBully specialist tracked vehicles. They are made especially for operating in rough terrain and have a payload capacity of over 11.5 tonnes with minimum ground pressure. As base for different attachments the off-road tracked vehicles transport bulk solids, materials and attachments to job sites that can’t be reached with wheeled vehicles. Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug says they are suitable for maintaining oil pipelines, power and telephone lines as well as for firefighting and ground tests.


KINSHOFER Stand: EXT5 ZD004 Kinshofer is a worldwide


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attachment manufacturer for hydraulic truck cranes and excavators.


KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY EUROPE Stand: EXT6 C119 Kobelco is dedicated to the manufacturing of mini, midsize, conventional and short radius crawler excavators, demolition and dismantling crawler excavators and lattice boom crawler cranes. Representatives will be happy to explain the company’s latest developments.


KOMODO TRAILERS Stand: EXT5 B017 Komodo will show its range of lowbed and flatbed trailers, low loaders, and semi trailers.


LEICA GEOSYSTEMS Stand: 5b B060 Products of interest to readers from the spatial data


specialist’s portfolio include its Hexagon modular safety awareness solutions and 3D machine guidance software.


LIEBHERR Stand: EXT6 C051 Visitors to Liebherr’s stand will be able to see its 125 K –which it says is currently the largest fast-erecting crane on the market. The 125 K offers an initial hook height of approx. 29.5 m as standard. Five tower sections can be inserted to reach a total hook height of approx. 42 m. This allows the crane to handle larger construction projects as well. If the hook height still isn’t sufficient, a 30° luffed jib position enables the crane to reach a hook height of 66 m.


The crane has a maximum load capacity of 8,000 kg and can lift up to 1,300 kg with the jib head at a radius of 55 m. Its exceptional flexibility


is also demonstrated by its five radius options, ranging from 35 m to 55 m. The fast-erecting crane can be transported to site by trailer or semi-trailer with the appropriate axles. It travels as a complete unit so that it can be erected directly on site.


Liebherr’s Liduro Power Port (LPO)


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