05.12.2014
Third LTM 11200 9.1 for Max Bögl
German crane group Max Bögl has taken delivery of its third 1,200 tonne Liebherr LTM 11200 9.1, making it six Liebherr cranes so far this year.
The new crane features the 100 metre main boom option, which when combined with the luffing jib takes the maximum system length up to 188 metres.
Bögl took its first LTM11200-9.1 in April 2013 and its second in May of this year, the latest unit was recently handed over at Liebherr’s plant in Ehingen.
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Max Bögl's latest Liebherr LTM11200-9.1 was handed over at the Ehingen plant
Peter Guttenberger, director of transport and machines at Max Bögl, said: "We particularly use our LTM11200 9.1 in the wind power industry. They are perfect for erecting hybrid towers."
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(L-R) Florian Maier of Liebherr with Sebastian Götz, Nadine Kopka, Mario Droß and Jürgen Gröschel of Max Bögl, and Wolfgang Sailer of Liebherr
The other four Liebherr cranes taken this year include two 45 tonne LTF 1045-3.1 truck-mounted cranes, a 100 tonne LTR 1100 and a 220 tonne telescopic crawler crane. The company has also ordered two more LTR1100 crawler cranes for delivery in the first half of 2015.
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One of Max Bögl's LTM 11200-9.1 lifting a 63 tonne transition adapter between concrete tower and steel tower.
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