PRODUCT SHOWROOM PAGES I DECEMBER 2021
JEKKO S.R.L.
Jekko is a world leading mini cranes manufacturer based in the North-East of Italy with more than 45 years of experience in the lift and handling sector. The company proposes alternative and innovative lifting solutions ideal to operate in restricted spaces, with difficult access or characterized by uneven terrain: the product range includes telescopic mini crawler cranes, articulated cranes on tracks, mini pickers and telescopic cranes on tracks with cab, with various dimensions and lifting capacities. The offer includes also a wide range of attachments such as hook or hydraulic jibs, grabber manipulators for pipes and beams, vacuum lifters for glass and lifting beams. Jekko machines find ideal employment in residential construction, glass manipulation, industrial maintenance, mining, oil and gas industry, and many others. Jekko strongly believes in the importance of continuous innovation, to always offer cutting-edge and safe products. Among the latest projects, the eco-green lithium battery powered mini cranes stand out
T: +39 0438 1710083 W:
www.jekko-cranes.com
KITO ELECTRIC CHAIN HOIST "ER2"
KITO is a global leader in the manufacture and supply of manual and electric chain hoists, as well as electric wire rope hoists, overhead cranes, and components, and below the hook devices. KITO‘s global headquarters is located in Japan, with sales subsidiaries in more than 17 countries.
The KITO Electric Chain Hoist “ER2” is a high quality, high performance chain hoist designed with reliability, safety, and durability as the top priority. The dual speed model is equipped with an inverter (VFD) as standard, which reduces load vibration with smooth movements, and improves positioning accuracy. The ER2 can be used safely for extended periods thanks to several features: the double safety mechanism with friction clutch and upper/lower limit switches; tough aluminum die-cast integrated body and the original nickel-plated chain resistant to rust and wear. It has specialized models including food, clean room, wind power, etc. to fulfill customers’ requests in the various industries in many countries.
T:+81-3-5908-0180 W:
https://kito.com/ KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY EUROPE B.V.
KOBELCO G-SERIES • EU Stage 4 or 5 compliant Power Plant, depending on crane model. • Up to 25% reduction in fuel consumption thanks to G-mode, 3 new Energy Saving Systems from KOBELCO: G-Engine, G-Winch and Auto-Idle-Stop.
• Ergonomic, luxurious, spacious cab with Joysticks. • High precision in positioning loads. • Unrivalled smooth operating comfort. • Dual pump flow for clamshell, bucket or material handling* • Wide, large-capacity winches improve spooling and extend wire rope life. • Efficient transport • Low maintenance • Excellent reliability
• World-wide Service T: +31 36 549 5510 E:
jos.verhulst@
kobelco.com
LINK-BELT CRANES
Link-Belt Cranes, headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, is a leader in the design, manufacture, and support of high-quality telescopic boom and lattice boom cranes serving worldwide industries including construction, energy, infrastructure, plant, and many more.
Link-Belt’s 815,000 sq. ft. (75 716 sq. m) manufacturing facility is home to a family of passionate professionals with a culture of continuous innovation and quality improvement that has pushed Link-Belt to be the most modern crane manufacturer in North America. And by pursuing a strategy of growth and investment, Link-Belt serves the global market through the development of a broad range of field-proven products, a strong distribution network, and strategically-positioned key personnel around the globe.
T: +1 859 263-5200 W:
www.linkbelt.com
Contact Joe Woolerton +44 (0)20 7406 6687 or
joe.woolerton@cranestodaymagazine.com CRANES TODAY 49 W:
www.kobelco-europe.com
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