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JUNE 2021 I PRODUCT SHOWROOM PAGES


PINTSCH BUBENZER USA


”We are your specialist for industrial brake technology focused on the design, production and service of high quality braking systems for both static and dynamic applications at our headquarter in Kirchen, Germany. Our priority is durability, minimum failure probabilities and maximum performance of our braking systems”. “Pintsch Bubenzer offers you a full spectrum of world-class services that embrace everything from initial commissioning, right through to after sales services and training. The market leader in brake monitoring, caliper brakes, band brakes, drum brakes, motor mounted brakes and emer- gency brakes.”


T: +1 908-237-9400 W: www.pintschbubenzer.com


SMIE


SMIE invented tower crane anti-collision in 1975 since then, we have continued to innovate and create new products to make construction safer.


With thousands of systems sold across the world and fitted to every make and model of crane, SMIE are committed to ensuring our systems are the most easy to install and maintain. With emphasis on the usability by operators and site managers, SMIE systems are designed to offer the functionality you need every time.


From design to installation, from consulting to training, SMIE has achieved mastery of a multifaceted profession through innovation, technological awareness and by keeping up to date with regulation tendencies.


T: +33 (0)1 82 77 00 70 W: www.smie.com


VAN DER HILST INTERNATIONAL B.V.


Van der Hilst International BV. has over 40 years of experience in supplying equipment and spare parts for heavy machinery. Whether it was an emergency delivery by air or a container full of spare parts by vessel, we supply customized solutions for all our customers. Tailor-made against the lowest possible costs, either a very special part or to a special location in the world, we will take care of. If it’s a telescopic cylinder for a 120 ton telescopic crane to Canada, an hydraulic pump to Portugal, an engine to the USA or a transmission to Mozambique, delivery is always carried out as per the requirements of the customer. Except for spareparts for Grove, Krupp, Coles, Manitowoc, Liebherr, Tadano Faun, Terex, P&H, Peiner, Demag, Hitachi and Gottwald cranes we also supply spare parts for earthmoving equipment, reachstackers, lift trucks, trucks and other construction equipment


T: +31-38-7600162 (direct) W: www.vanderhilstinternational.com


VAN SCHAFTEN LEASING B.V


Van Schaften Leasing B.V. is specialized in crane rental. We work according to the 'bare rental' principle. Our fleet consists out of cranes from 30 ton up to 1600 tons in various types. This means that we always have the crane you require.


Do you have the contract for a project, but you don't have the required equipment? With one of our bare rental solutions you will have the right crane at the right time without making capital intensive investments!


Bare rental will give you full flexibility! You can either extend the rent, return the equipment or take the opportunity to purchase the asset after your project.


T: +31 10 238 07 00 W: www.barerental.com


58 CRANES TODAY Contact Joe Woolerton +44 (0)20 7406 6687 or joe.woolerton@cranestodaymagazine.com


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