Built for the demands of your operation
Heavy-duty M-Series cranes deliver precision, durability, and reliability for the most challenging industrial environments.
The Konecranes M-Series is a modern, compact open winch crane that can easily handle all your heavy-duty lifting needs. Built with our Core of Lifting components, the modular design can adapt to almost any production process. Designed for CMAA Class D, E, and F applications, the M-Series is ideal for use in foundries, steel mills, automotive stamping plants, steel service centers, and aluminum production facilities handling coils, slabs, long products, ingots, and magnets. The M-Series delivers reliable performance and is built for up to 2 million duty cycles.
shift, every day. With optimized headroom, modular design, and long service life, the M-Series reduces downtime and lowers total operating costs, so your team can focus on production, not maintenance.
Flexibility & Headroom: Optimized spans and hook heights let you lift more, anywhere in your facility.
Lifetime Value: reduce total operating costs over decades.
Smart Features: Advanced controls, monitoring, and automation give you precise handling, increased safety, and actionable insights to improve productivity. Optional features such as Sway Control, Target Positioning, Protected Areas, Hook Centering, and Snag Prevention.
Lifting capacity: Up to 70 tons with one trolley. Up to 140 tons with two trolleys
Span: Up to 45 meters Lifting height: Up to 35 meters
Standard features: Hardened trolley and bridge wheels: 45–55 Rc. Hoist brake: 200% motor torque (standard for safety). Includes condition monitoring unit
Discover how the M-Series can boost your uptime and reduce lifecycle costs. Visit:
www.konecranes.com or scan the QR code.
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