Capital Equipment News December 2020

DEEP FOUNDATION AND MATERIALS HANDLING

The LRB 23 offers an impressive engine output of 600 kW to deliver the necessary capacity for all common deep foundation work.

The LR 1250.1 unplugged has a maximum lifting capacity of 250 t.

L iebherr has launched three machine ranges to the global market, the LRB 23 compact piling and drilling rig, the HS 8070.1 heavy duty cycle crawler cranes and the LR 1200.1 and LR 1250.1 unplugged, said to be the world’s first battery-powered crawler cranes. All colour compositions in the latest generation combine the classic Liebherr yellow with new black, grey and white accents. The design reflects how the company’s longstanding tradition and company values unite with advanced technologies. The elegant colour scheme prevails through all product groups and lends the machines a distinctive look and immediate recognition. The new design focuses on higher levels of safety, anchored by improved platforms and railings on the uppercar- riage. Thanks to the additional add-on wing for mounting lights or cameras, the design is more flexible on the whole.

Innovations have been the driving force at Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH from the very beginning, and the year 2020 is no exception, with product developments in full swing. In a recent virtual event attended by Capital Equipment News , the company unveiled three new machines from the fields of deep foundation, material handling and lifting. A key talking point is the unplugged range, said to be the world’s first battery-powered crawler cranes, writes Munesu Shoko . Three new machines from Liebherr

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