BAUMA 2025 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE
crawler crane model in the manufacturer's range. The 6203 E has a six- section pin boom that can be extended up to 56.4 m. The pin boom telescoping system is lightweight and stable, says Sennebogen. An additional pin point at 90% extension on each telescopic section is designed to further increase the rigidity of the boom. With short boom lengths, and at inclinations of up to 4 degrees, the crane is also powerful, says Sennebogen. This makes it particularly suitable for tasks on uneven construction sites or in pick-and-carry operations. The outreach can also be extended to up to 78 m with a hydraulically adjustable fly jib. The crane comes with
Sennebogen’s new SLC – SENCON Load Control driver assistance system.
The crane is equipped with
Sennebogen’s Maxcab large cab, which can be tilted by 20 degrees as standard.
SPIERINGS FS.1002/1
Netherlands-headquartered mobile tower crane specialist Spierings will use Bauma to showcase the SK1265-AT5 eLift. According to Spierings, the five-axle crane combines maximum lifting capacity with a compact undercarriage and minimal environmental impact. The company will also reveal a new look for the brand centred
They will be happy to discuss the company’s portfolio. In addition, they are officially celebrating the new company name and livery colours.
New Stafford cab comes as standard
around the slogan ‘Mission to Zero-Emission’.
STAFFORD TOWER CRANES FS 1103/5 Stafford Tower Cranes will debut the first of its new luffing jib tower cranes. It’s a 20 tonne lifting capacity crane with a tip load of 3.05 tonnes and a 60 metre jib. It comes with a new cab design and an access lift as standard. Stafford Tower Cranes
says its new range of luffing cranes start with a four-tonne maximum load and go up to a 42 tonne capacity crane with a 70 metre jib and 5.8 tonne tip load.
All the cranes between four and 16 tonnes capacity have hydraulic dual operation (flat- top and luffing functions) as a unique design aspect from Stafford. All its cranes can be supplied with its ‘Smart-Link’ system, designed for safety and security. A new brochure displaying all the cranes available will be available at the booth.
Spierings will have a new look 20 CRANES TODAY
On the Stafford booth the team will comprise: president Patrick N. Stafford; Derek Stafford, CEO and head of engineering, Mike Posener, marketing and business development director; Hugo Gomes, works manager; Patrick Stafford III, engineering manager; Lorenzo Nizzolini, engineering design director; plus the Stafford sales team.
TADANO FS.1205 At Bauma Tadano will present its global product range for the first time. "This represents a significant change from previous Bauma trade fairs, where our focus was mainly on the EMEAR markets,” explains Toshiaki Ujiie, president & CEO, Tadano. “This expansion of the exhibition reflects both our growth strategy and the successful integration of our acquired brands into the entire Tadano portfolio," A highlight of the Tadano stand will be the new Tadano AC 5.250L-2 all terrain, which only came onto the market in February (for more on this crane see p35). Tadano is also promising
a new large CC lattice boom crawler, although full details are being kept under wraps until the show. "All I can say is that it is a large CC crane that once again underlines Tadano's claim to technological leadership in this area,” teases Andreas Hofmann, managing director and executive vice president R&D, Tadano Europe. “I am certainly not promising too much when I say that this crane will be one of this year's
trade fair highlights." Reflecting Tadano’s
diversified portfolio PM, Oil & Steel, and Valla will showcase a selection of their products in a dedicated booth at Bauma (Booth FS 1203/1), located just a few steps away from the main Tadano booth. Additionally, visitors to
the Tadano stand can look forward to seeing a selection of newly acquired products on display.
Another new acquisition concerns IHI Transport Machinery, the crane and material transport subsidiary of the IHI Corporation. In addition to port and shipyard cranes, its product range includes large luffing cranes for high-rise construction as well as port and offshore cranes, wind turbine cranes, and floating cranes. Equipment-wise Tadano will also show the eGR- 1000XLL-1 electric rough terrain, which has been newly launched in North America, as well as new models of the AC hybrid cranes. On the software side,
Tadano will showcase its digital tools designed to optimise fleet management, maintenance and operational efficiency. A highlight of Tadano’s tech offerings will be the AI-driven tool Hey Tadano which, Tadano claims, will redefine customer interaction. "This groundbreaking innovation offers a level of accessibility and efficiency that sets a new industry standard,” says Hofmann.
Tadano will launch the AC 5.250L-2 all terrain
TELE RADIO A2.127 Swedish company Tele Radio will show its radio control systems for industrial use,
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