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Biggest inventory of German build spare crane parts in the world


bimat.com


SK 488 AT-4 2001


SK 1265 AT-6 2020


LTM 1130-5.1 2019


SCE1350A 2022


Standard Crane Parts · Rope Sheaves Bottom Hook Blocks · Laminated Hooks Special Solutions


LTM 1300 1998 GMK 6400 2018 UCMHOLLAND.com Tel: +31 252 235 468 Mail: info@ucmholland.com


LIFT-N-LOCK Lift and move heavy loads safely and


conveniently with J&R Engineering hydraulic boom gantries as detailed in this brochure. The exclusive LIFT-N-LOCK feature holds up the load in the event the lift cylinder loses pressure. Other exclusive patented safety features include Stabilizer bars, Octagon booms, Load sensing, Digital height indicating system and Oscillating header plates. Field proven models up to 1800 ton capacity and lift heights up to 100 feet. Crawler mounted gantries up to 700 ton capacity and other specialized lifting and transportation equipment available.


Tel: +1 (262) 363-9660 Fax: +1 (262) 363-9620 E-mail: info@jrengco.com Web Site: www.jrengco.com


Ph. +49 5205 9998-0 · sales@bimat.com · www.bimat.com MADE IN GERMANY


For further information please contact Joe Woolerton, Group Sales Manager Tel: 0044 20 7406 6687 Email: joe.woolerton@cranestodaymagazine.com


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


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