28.04.2010
Bauma review part 2
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Doosan was showing its new 16 tonne capacity, 10.2 metre DT 160 - made by Dieci
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Genie's new GTH 4018SR telehandler
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Hitachi was using its 9.7 metre HX99B-2 tracked platform to help with its live demonstrations
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The 16 metre platform height Paus GT16A trailer
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Paus was also showing its new 31 metre, 1,600kg PTK 31 trailer crane
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Sany showed several mobile cranes including this SRC550 Rough Terrain
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The 180 tonne capacity Sany SCC 1800
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The 630 tonne Sany SCC 6300 in Sarens colours
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Sany STC 1000
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The new Terex CTL 440-24 luffing jib tower crane with new hoist winch allowing both one and two fall operation
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This Volvo PL4608 pipelayer has a 25 tonne capacity lift at three metres
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It was thought that copyrite and patent infringements kept this XCMG telehandler under cover
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This XCMG 20 tonne capacity ZQ20 was developed in a joint venture with Australia Crane and Machinery where it is known as the ARC20.
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Largest exhibit on the XCMG stand was the QAY240
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Bauma had lots of new products for the cranes and access fans to see
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Bronto was showing its 112 metre S112 HLA truck mounted platform - the world's tallest
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Bauma was full of surprises - this was on the Case stand
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Early in the week attendance was a bit thin, but it was chaos on Friday and Saturday
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Saturday is family day
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Galizia was showing its new GK20 electric (lifting a BMW motorbike) and the improved F200 electric
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Sandrino Ferrarini managing director of Leader in front of its new, low height (2.3 metre) AJ21.10 truck mounted platform
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The propellor driven, twin jib GG tower crane looked like it was from another planet!
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HAB had many new machines and was also showing this side-sliding platform
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Ihimer's three spiders - the LEM 1500, 1800 and 2200
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The Jaso J280PA
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The new Jost 68.4
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Italian manufacturer Leader launched its new 16.7 metre spider
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Liebherr's elevating cab LTM1045 with the 111 tonne hook block from the LR13000 in the background
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Multitel was showing its new 75 metre truck platform
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Latest spider platform from Multitel is the SMX225
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Palazzani was showing this new Eco 27
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The new Snorkel/Pop-Up Drive 10
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The Snorkel stand
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Snorkel TL39
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Snorkel XT24XD
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Spierings has already had a lot of success with its new City Boy
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Zoomlion QAY260
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Palfinger showed its 32 metre P320 with 700kg cage capacity and 11.9 tonne GVW
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Zoomlion RT550 Rough Terrain crane
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One of several new Cormach loader cranes - this is the 135000
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Effer launched several new loader cranes including this 955
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The new Fassi F100T
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Partick Gillis ceo of the GG Crane Group in front of a picture of his radical twin jib tower crane
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Holland Lift's G320 EL30 4WD SN
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The impressive IPAF stand
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The Palfinger PK23002 SH was one of several world premiers on the stand
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Although no-one was able to man the stand, these two XJCM cranes including the 30 tonne Rough Terrain QRY30 made it
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Christer Dijner, managing director of AB Kranlyft (L) with Peter Leeb from Leeb Technik Austria and Ben Kemp from Kemp Netherlands
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The Vertikal.Net stand
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The CMC Barin team
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Thats all folks
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