SHOW GUIDE UPDATE Ӏ BAUMA 2022
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talk about the company’s quick assembly hydraulic and telescopic cranes and its trailers and semi-trailers for the
self erectors.
LODAX FM.807/1 Pad and mat manufacturer Lodax will present its outrigger pads, ground protection mats and cribbing solutions made of recycled virgin plastic material. The company says its
ground protection mats allow access to machines and pedestrians on difficult accessible terrain while also protecting the soil.
MAEDA MINI CRANES FS.1003/1 (See Kranlyft)
MAMMOET MERCHANDISE C5-201 Brand fans can get all their Mammoet models, collectables and merchandise right here.
is being shown ‘in the metal’ for the very first time. The new model is the upgrade of the six-axle GMK6400. It retains its predecessor’s maximum capacity of 400 t and a main boom of 60 m but new innovations include an improved hydraulic system with faster flow to provide quicker operating speeds and smoother movement. Also added to the new 400 t machine is the Crane Control System (CCS) and MAXbase variable outrigger positioning system. Two additional Grove
all-terrain cranes will be making their public debuts at the show. The 150 t GMK5150XL and 120 t GMK5120L five-axle cranes both launched at the end of 2021. The GMK5150XL has a 69 m its main boom and the GMK5120L offers 66 m of boom, plus a variety of counterweight configurations for greater flexibility. In terms of tower cranes,
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MANITOWOC FS.1202 (Potain: 1202, 1302/1) (Grove: 1302/1) (Manitowoc Germany: FS 1202) Manitowoc will have 12 cranes on display: seven Grove mobile cranes and five Potain tower cranes. The new Grove GMK6400-
1 all-terrain crane will be one of the highlights as the crane
two new models will be revealed at the show, with one each coming from the topless and luffing jib ranges. Alongside them will be the Potain MDT 489, which is also making its first public appearance since launching in 2021. It’s available in 20 t and 25 t versions, with each offering 80 m of jib. From the self-erecting crane line, there will be two units. The Igo T 99 will make its public debut at Bauma 2022, having launched last year. Also on display will be a Potain Hup M 28-22. Capable of lifting 2.2 t, the unit is the only self-erecting crane that offers 28 m of jib and up to 31 m of working height within such compact transport
Manitowoc is also using
Bauma to launch its Connect digital fleet management platform. Connect enables remote monitoring through an app-based system giving owners and operators the ability to view real-time crane information, receive alerts, exchange data, with further functionality to be added in the future. Connect will initially be available on GMK all-terrain cranes produced from 2023. It will be offered on all new models and available to retrofit on cranes equipped with the CCS control system. For Potain tower cranes,
Connect will be offered as an option on new top-slewing and self-erecting cranes. In addition, it can be retrofitted on all CCS-equipped cranes. Potain will discontinue production of its older CraneSTAR Diag tool. In addition to enhancing fleet management the system boosts sustainability, streamlines service and maintenance for users, and improves connectivity to cranes across smartphones, tablets, and laptops, Manitowoc claims. Optimised troubleshooting thanks to the real-time availability of crane information, allows remote technicians to quickly understand the status of the crane, with any error codes displayed through the app, Manitowoc says. The remote service team can then run root cause analysis and propose potential solutions without the delay of travel or on-site physical assistance. In the future, Manitowoc plans to enable Connect to be embedded into the Building Information Management
systems.
The 150 t Grove GMK5150XL
MARCHETTI AUTOGRU FS.1004/12
Italian company Marchetti Autogru has been developing solutions for the lifting industry. It will be happy to talk about is range of products which include its CW range of crawler cranes, MTK truck mounted cranes and MG mobile cranes, with a variety of customised tools including platforms and forks.
MIDI CRANES BY EURO CRANE FS.902/6
This Zaragoza, Spain- headquartered self-erecting crane manufacturer will be happy to explain to visitors all about its GT, LT and HD ranges.
MORITSCH CRANES FS.1103/8 Moritsch Cranes will present its new RTM200L 10 tonne capacity flat top crane which it says is already enjoying considerable sales success due to features such as ease of transportation, quick assembly, high performance winches and considerable free-standing heights. There will also be its RTL195 16 tonne luffing jib crane which, thanks to its patented boom locking system, can reach an 82° out of service without using hydraulic systems – which Moritsch says are
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