Seven Liebherr cranes, including EC-H, EC-B and HC models, are being used in the construction of the new Daimler-Benz museum in Stuttgart. The tallest crane is a 256 HC with an 85.8 meter hook height, and the second tallest is a 280 EC-B Litronic with a 73.7 meter hook height. A 550 EC-H Litronic crane positioned in the center has a 49 meter hook height and can lift up to 18 tons at a 41.5 meter radius.
Seven Liebherr cranes, including EC-H, EC-B and HC models, are being used in the construction of the new Daimler-Benz museum in Stuttgart. The tallest crane is a 256 HC with an 85.8 meter hook height, and the second tallest is a 280 EC-B Litronic with a 73.7 meter hook height. A 550 EC-H Litronic crane positioned in the center has a 49 meter hook height and can lift up to 18 tons at a 41.5 meter radius.
Seven Liebherr cranes, including EC-H, EC-B and HC models, are being used in the construction of the new Daimler-Benz museum in Stuttgart. The tallest crane is a 256 HC with an 85.8 meter hook height, and the second tallest is a 280 EC-B Litronic with a 73.7 meter hook height. A 550 EC-H Litronic crane positioned in the center has a 49 meter hook height and can lift up to 18 tons at a 41.5 meter radius.
Seven Liebherr cranes, including EC-H, EC-B and HC models, are being used in the construction of the new Daimler-Benz museum in Stuttgart. The tallest crane is a 256 HC with an 85.8 meter hook height, and the second tallest is a 280 EC-B Litronic with a 73.7 meter hook height. A 550 EC-H Litronic crane positioned in the center has a 49 meter hook height and can lift up to 18 tons at a 41.5 meter radius.
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Seven Liebherr top-slewing cranes
of the EC-H, EC-B and HC series
b - Jo rt used on the construction of the new Daimler-Benz museum in Stuttgart. po Re EC-H, EC-B and HC cranes at work on the Daimler-Benz museum. A total of seven powerful Liebherr top-slewing cranes Four more cranes with 45 m jib each and hook heights of the EC-H, EC-B and HC series are working on the between 30 m and 61 m support the three main cranes in construction of the new Daimler-Benz museum in handling building materials. Stuttgart. Reliability and high load handling capacities Two cranes have extraordinarily high free-standing towers. In order to meet the tight completion deadlines, work on The highest tower crane, a 256 HC, has a hook height the construction site is proceeding 14 hours per day. of 85.8 m; the 280 EC-B 12 Litronic has a hook height of Reliable operation and high load handling capacities are 73.7 m. With their 65-metre and 45-metre-long jibs, these therefore demanded from the tower cranes used. cranes can cover their entire operating areas without restriction at their respective vertical working levels. All cranes work in two-fall operation in case of maximum load handling as well as at empty-hook speeds thus Large 550 EC-H 20 Litronic crane avoiding the need to change from two-fall to four-fall The large 550 EC-H 20 Litronic crane with a hook height of operation. This not only makes considerable time savings 49 m is positioned in the centre. At a working radius but also increases load handling capacity. of 41.5 m, this crane still has a maximum lifting capacity of 18 t at the jib head and is used to transport heavy steel and precast concrete sections.
Liebherr crane fleet working at the Daimler-Benz museum:
Type Radius Hook height Max. capacity Capacity at jib head Crane 1: 550 EC-H 20 Litronic 41.5 m 49.0 m 20,000 kg 18,000 kg Crane 2: 256 HC 65.0 m 85.8 m 12,000 kg 3,200 kg Crane 3: 112 EC-H 10 45.0 m 61.4 m 10,000 kg 2,400 kg Crane 4: 280 EC-H 12 Litronic 45.0 m 60.3 m 12,000 kg 7,800 kg Crane 5: 280 EC-B 12 Litronic 45.0 m 73.7 m 12,000 kg 7,000 kg Crane 6: 112 EC-H 10 45.0 m 30.0 m 10,000 kg 2,400 kg Crane 7: 140 EC-H 6 Litronic 45.0 m 39.0 m 6,000 kg 3,700 kg
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