BAUMA 2022 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE UPDATE
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MASCHINENWERKE FS.1203/2 German truck crane manufacturer Böcker will use Bauma to launch its new electric AK 48e truck crane. According to Böcker the fully electric steel-aluminium truck crane can operate completely electrically in crane and platform mode, plus it can travel to the construction site powered exclusively by electricity utilising a Mercedes eActros. Also on display will be other
electric solutions – including its AK 37e truck crane, its AHK 36e trailer crane, and its Junior 24e inclined lift – all of which are powered by a 230 V electric motor. This means they can now
be powered by connection to a normal household socket enabling permanent electric operation on any building. The new developments operate with optimised consumption and require significantly less energy than comparable devices, says Böcker. Their strong battery capacity also ensures long self-sufficient use even without an external power supply. As a hybrid, the 230 V truck crane AK 37e can operate either in plug-in mode or use the truck's conventional PTO combustion engine for power supply. Böcker will also be offering
visitors to its stand platform rides in its AK 52 truck crane which has been converted into an aerial work platform that can carry up to six people. In addition, the company’s
Super-Lift LX-PM rack-and- pinion construction hoist and its Super-Lift MX-PM, both for personnel and materials, will be on display.
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Semi Low Loader; the 3-axle Semi Low Loader with Eco Ramp; 3+5 PL2 HD Dolly Low Loader; and the 3-axle PL2 HD Low Loader.
The Böcker AK 48e truck crane
BOMAN FS.1206/5
Italian company Boman welcomes visitors to learn about its services which include the production of high-strength structures and mechano-welded components for cranes and mobile cranes. It also designs and builds industrial equipment.
BONFIGLIOLI A3.337
Bonfiglioli, established in 1956, is a worldwide designer, manufacturer and distributor of a complete range of gearmotors, drive systems, planetary gearboxes and inverters for mobile machinery, including cranes.
BRENNERO FS.1103/5
Italian company Brennero sells and rents truck cranes and aerial platforms utilising its extensive distribution network. The company also has its own range of compact crawler cranes, plus it offers operator training and equipment maintenance services.
BROSHUIS FN.723/10 Kampen, The Netherlands- based trailer manufacturer Broshuis says it will show a wide range of trailers including: the 10-axle PL2 semi low loader double extender (3+7); the 6-axle PL2
BRUNNHUBER CRANES C4.336 Gantry and overhead crane specialist Brunnhuber can be found on Ralf Teichmann’s stand. Brunnhuber has been a successful manufacturer of cranes since 1900 supplying gantry cranes, overhead cranes and container cranes, as well as special cranes for manufacturing and production processes. Representatives will be available to outline the company’s full range of services, which include: steel mill cranes; power plant cranes; process cranes; gantry cranes; overhead travelling cranes; special cranes; agriculture cranes; and components including winches, hoists and hook blocks.
CARON B4.346
Italian specialist off-road transportation vehicle manufacturer Caron will be happy to explain its latest products available for specialist applications and environments specialising in alpine work, agriculture - including plantations, vineyards and orchards, forestry, industrial and municipal.
CASAR C4.115 Casar manufactures and supplies wire rope for a range of different cranes including tower cranes, ship and offshore cranes, heavy duty industrial cranes, harbour and container cranes, factory cranes, mobile cranes and mining applications.
CLP FS.1104/5 Italian gantry and lifting beam manufacturer CLP produces hydraulic lifting gantries up to 1,200 tonnes; 150 to 360 tonne capacity lifting beams; and skidding systems up to 400 tonnes. It is also available for design and manufacture of custom designed equipment. At Bauma it is sharing a stand with Mouvers.
COMANSA FS.1103/1 Spanish tower crane manufacturer Comansa will launch a new luffing jib tower crane: the LCH300. The company says the new crane marks a milestone as its first ever hydraulic model. It has a maximum load
capacity of 16 tonnes and a modular jib with a reach of 25 to 60 metres, with configurations every five metres.
The crane can be
assembled with 2.5 x 2.5m tower sections. It has a minimum working radius of four metres and a minimum radius of nine metres when out of service. It has manual transmission combinations of 1T (direct pulling) and 2T. The maximum load capacity is 8t with the 1T configuration and 16t with the 2T configuration. The maximum load at the jib end is 3,400 and 3,150kg, respectively.
The luffing moves the jib and counter jib jointly by a hydraulic cylinder at the cathead and jib hinge assembly. The hydraulic pump unit is located on a movable platform in one piece. From the cabin there is direct visibility of the
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