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BAUMA 2025 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE


This trailer is designed


for transporting the latest wind turbine rotor blades, exceeding 85 metres in length. The extremely long trailer, type SWC-91-24V(QP), offers additional length and payload capacity without compromising stability. By incorporating the latest technologies, Nooteboom says the Super Wing Carrier XL remains the safest solution for transporting extremely long rotor blades.


ORMIG FS.1006/7 Italian electric pick and carry crane manufacturer Ormig will showcase its latest developments.


PALFINGER FN.720/12 Palfinger's motto at Bauma 2025 is ‘Go for Solution P’. This slogan, it says, underlines its commitment to supporting customers using custom- built solutions. For the first time the


company’s service offerings will take centre stage at the trade fair. For more on Palfinger’s service offerings see the interview with Gerhard Sturm, SVP Global Sales & Service at Palfinger, on p68. The PK 880 TEC loader crane will make its world premiere at the event. Palfinger says it combines cutting-edge technology with the latest Connected Plus+ solutions to deliver


what it claims as best-in- class precision and lifting performance.


It is designed to optimise


maximum uptime by providing insights based on operational live data and features like advanced job planning for scheduling service work. It will be showcased with advanced equipment, including the newly introduced tiltable crane fork, the new P6 radio remote control, and the EPU40 electric power unit that enables the crane to be operated in areas sensitive to emissions and noise.


PV-E CRANES FS1002/4 PVE Cranes will use the Bauma to launch its new series of electric crawler cranes to a global audience.


ROPEBLOCK FM808/15


Oldenzaal, The Netherlands- headquartered RopeBlock will show its components for the global lifting and wire rope industry. Products include attachments for cranes – such as hook blocks, swivels, sockets, and sheaves.


RUD KETTEN FN.1019/5


German lifting and lashing equipment specialist RUD Kettern says that, after its great experience at Bauma 2022, it is looking forward to being at the show again this time. It promises ‘exciting


Palfinger will show the PK 880 TEC 18 CRANES TODAY


insights, proven solutions and new developments’. This year, the focus will once again be on safety and efficiency. ‘We are ready to shape the future of lashing and lifting technology together,’ it proclaims.


SAEZ FS.1104/1 Spanish tower crane manufacturer Saez says it will showcase some of its most recent tower crane models and technological solutions. This includes the new 50 tonne capacity Sáez TLS 1100 tower crane, plus visitors will have the opportunity to trial a new remote control system and control a crane located at Sáez's factory in Spain. Sáez will also present its


Sáez Direct Service digital platform designed for real- time monitoring of data such as location, usage times, alerts and access to technical documentation, among other functionalities.


SANY HEAVY INDUSTRY FN.619 The company will present an all-terrain crane, a rough terrain crane, a fully electric crawler crane, and a mobile power bank that designed to power electric machines. On display will be the


SAC1200E all-terrain crane (for more on this crane see p36) which now meets the needs of European customers even more precisely.


The cab has been designed


to be more comfortable and ergonomic in order to offer drivers a more pleasant working environment. In the rough terrain sector Sany will show the SRE450N which it says is ideal for large- scale construction sites thanks to its manoeuvrability, speed and ability to move with a load on the hook.


Sany has also optimised the cab of this crane, adapting it to the needs of European drivers. A radio remote control comes as standard.


In the lattice boom crawler crane sector Sany will present the fully electric SCC2000A-EV which can run continuously for up to eight hours on a full charge. It has a maximum load capacity of 200 tonnes and a maximum system length of 119 metres in various versions. Sany will also showcase its


SPL210 battery pack which comprises a 210 kWh CATL high-security lithium iron phosphate battery.


SENNEBOGEN FM.712 Manufacturer Sennebogen will launch the new 6203 E telescopic crawler crane. With a maximum load


capacity of 200 tonnes and a boom length of up to 78 m, the new crane is the largest and most powerful model in the series. It comes with a completely redesigned machine control system. The crane is powered by a


194 kW Stage V diesel engine, which can be operated with HVO upon request. The main and auxiliary winches are driven by high-pressure-controlled adjustable-displacement hydraulic motors, which provide an impressive pulling force of 135 kN each and rope speeds of up to 115 m/min. The Sennebogen 6203 E is now the tenth telescopic


Sennebogen will launch the 6203 E


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