SELF ERECTING TOWER CRANES Ӏ SECTOR SPOTLIGHT
attached steel ballast allows
it to be transported as a trailer or semi-trailer. A TÜV-certified integrated transport axle enables road travel speeds of up to 80 km/h, and a +20°/-20° maximum steering radius provides access to even the most restricted jobsites.
GET CONNECTED The crane also features the Potain Connect telematics system. Potain’s Smart Setup and the Hup series’ remote-control software are designed to make the crane easy to erect and dismantle. Mechanisms on the crane
include DVF Optima for trolleying, LVF Optima for lifting, and HPS for slewing. “Our Potain Hup M 28-22 A is
known for its versatility and reliable performance,” adds Deporte. “It’s an advanced, reliable, and versatile
Liebherr’s 43 K offers two more metres of radius than its predecessor, the 34 K
jobsite tool and has helped countless customers throughout Europe and the rest of the world complete their projects with maximum efficiency. “Owners and users love it for
its efficient transport, quick setup, and flexible configuration options, making it a go-to crane for all types of projects.”
NEW LOOK, NEW CRANE Also showcasing a new self erector to a global audience for the first time is Dutch self erecting tower crane pioneer Spierings. At Bauma 2025 it will premiere
the five-axle SK1265-AT5 eLift. The crane has already debuted at an exhibition in Southern Europe but Bauma will be first opportunity for broader (global) exposure. Full details of the new crane will be available to visitors to Spiering’s
stand at Bauma (Stand FS1002/1), although the company has revealed that the SK1265-AT5 eLift combines maximum lifting capacity with a compact undercarriage and minimal environmental impact offering broad usability across various applications. At Bauma the crane will be
showcased in a twice daily live demonstration (at 11am and 3pm) throughout the week.
In addition to this new crane, other new Spierings innovations will also be on display at Bauma. One of these focuses on enhancing operator comfort and ease of use. To find out more Spierings encourages showgoers to visit its stand. And if you do go to Spierings’
stand, you might notice something different: the company is using Bauma 2025 as a launchpad
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