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BAUMA 2022 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE UPDATE


j 50kW (standard) or 65kW


(optional) lifting mechanism. The Effi-Plus technology enables users to increase the speed of the lifting mechanism without affecting consumption, which allows loading cycles to be reduced, thereby improving the productivity of the crane. The design of this new


rotating part - jib, cathead and counter jib - as well as the mechanism, cabin and hydraulic unit platforms, optimises the transport of this model, which may be supplied by eight trucks or containers.


This new luffing jib crane


from Comansa incorporates the Cube Cab (L or XL) with Split type air conditioning. The cabin platform, like the lifting and hydraulic unit platforms, can be transported in a single piece. Comansa says now, with


the incorporation of the LCH300 hydraulic model, the luffing mechanism is optimised to offer even greater performance and an efficient assembly, as well as reduction of the radius when out of service. A new fleet management


product/app will also be presented, plus a new bolted mast section especially for the European market.


DELTA CRANES FS.1102/2


Italian pick and carry and electric cranes specialist Delta can be found on Raimondi’s stand and will happily explain its latest products.


DOLL FAHRZEUGBAU FN.830/1 Oppenau, Germany-based special vehicle manufacturer Doll produces transport vehicles for timber transport and heavy transport, plus for the airport equipment and defence sectors.


ENERPAC FS.1105/1 Centrepiece of the Enerpac stand will be its new SBL600 telescopic hydraulic gantry along with its entry-level gantry system – the ML40 Mini Lift Gantry. The company’s new E-mover battery- powered load skate will also be demonstrated together with its SCJ-Series 50T Cube Jacks-Ups.


The stand will also show Comansa’s new LCH300


Enerpac’s range of industrial tools and cylinders.


102 CRANES TODAY


The SBL600 Super Boom Lift hydraulic gantry


CORMACH FN.722/10


Montichiari, Italy-based producer of truck mounted cranes, recovery cranes and platforms will be available to talk to visitors about its full range of products.


CREATIVE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS (CBS) FS.1106/3 Paris, France-headquartered Creative Business Solutions is a company of civil engineers that specialises in developing MethoCAD software under AutoCAD and Revit for tower cranes.


The SBL600 Super Boom


Lift hydraulic gantry is a three-stage telescopic hydraulic cylinder with a rectangular boom for increased capacity. It offers a first stage lifting capacity of 674 tonnes and 416 tonnes at the third stage. It has a lifting height of 10.6 metres making it particularly suitable for applications such as placing gas turbine generators and power transformers in powerplants, says Enerpac. The new Enerpac EMV-


Series E-mover battery- powered load skate is a self-propelled skate with a central load bearing plate. It is designed to be used in conjunction with the Enerpac MLS-Series wheeled load skates. The E-mover at Bauma will include a hydraulic lifting cylinder in place of a load bearing plate and has a 50 tonne load capacity split between the E-mover and wheeled load skate. Enerpac’s heavy lifting


systems will be demonstrated via its SCJ-Series Cube Jacks and the larger JS-Series Jack- Up – a synchronised lifting and lowering system with self-contained hydraulics in each unit.


EUROGRU SERVICE FS.1002/10 Founded in Frankfurt, Germany, Eurogru is a manufacturer of construction and fast erecting cranes. It also makes small gantry, portal and bridge cranes.


FASSI FN.926/2 Fassi will present its range of articulating loader cranes and timber and recycling cranes. A highlight is the new F1750R-HXP Techno with more powerful control unit, increased speed and data processing capacity and new remote control interfaces and functions.


FAYMONVILLE GROUP FN.822/5 Luxembourg-headquartered Faymonville says it will have an even larger stand than it had last Bauma – with a total area of 1,450 square metres. On the stand it will display a range of equipment from its MAX Trailer, Faymonville and Cometto brands. Cometto’s BladeMax1000 wind turbine rotor blade adapter will be seen for the first time in Munich. It has a load capacity of 1000 mT and can be used to transport the latest generation mega blades. A wind turbine blade adapter complete with a self- steering trailer combination will also be shown. Also on display will be


Faymonville’s ModulMAX AP-M heavy duty platform trailer that combines the supporting assist mode with the independent self- propelled mode. This means the driven axles can be switched on and off at any speed.


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