07.11.2014
Sennebogen launches 120t telescopic
German crane and material handling manufacturer Sennebogen has unveiled its new 120 tonne telescopic crawler crane - the 6113E.
Earlier hints from the company suggested the crane would have a 100 tonne lift capacity but Sennebogen has increased this by a further 20 tonnes making it 50 percent larger than its previous largest crane the 80 tonne 683.
Sennebogen - which manufactured its first telescopic crawler in 1992 - now has a six model range running from eight to 120 tonnes.
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The new 120 tonne Sennebogen 6113E
The 6113E has a four section, 40 metre, full power boom with a three stage telescopic cylinder, that according to the company results in a maintenance-free, continuously telescoping boom that can work at any desired boom length in the optimum configuration. With a choice of an eight or 15 metre jib and 12 metre lattice boom extensions, its maximum system height is 70 metres.
The 6113E can also pick & carry 100 percent of its load and can work – with reduced capacity – on slopes of up to four degrees. The hydraulically extendible undercarriage uses eight metre long tracks with maximum 900mm wide pads. The overall width ranges from 3.95 to 6.3 metres.
The crane can be transported fully assembled or with counterweight and/or tracks removed, reducing its 112 tonne total operating weight to 78.6 tonne without the counterweight or 46.5 tonnes without counterweight and tracks. The 6113E can easily self-install both the counterweight and tracks.
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Managing director Erich Sennebogen (L) at the launch of the 120 tonne 6113E telescopic crawler crane
Sennebogen claims that the 6113E uses 30 percent less space when compared with a similar capacity Rough Terrain or All Terrain cranes, giving an advantage on restricted space construction sites. Also available will be a work platform with a capacity of 1,000kg although this has not been fully approved.
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The 61113E can work on a slope up to four degrees
Sennebogen says new crane, which has taken two years to develop, will cost in the region of €800,000, depending on specification. For the operator the Maxcab has a sliding door and can be inclined by 20 degrees, with the option of a 2.7 metre elevating cab, with 30 degrees of tilt.
Power is provided by a Cummins diesel in either Stage 3a or Stage 4F configurations. A central lubrication point for all pivot points and slew ring is standard.
Orders have been received for the first two machines at least one of which is from a German customer. Further details on these will be added when available.
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The 6113E has a lift capacity 50 percent more than Sennebogen's previous largest telescopic crawler
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