08.04.2022
New AC3.060-1 for I & H
German crane and access rental company I & H has taken delivery of new 60 tonne Tadano AC 3.060-1.
The three axle All Terrain crane boasts a six section 50 metre main boom topped by an 8.5 to 16 metre bi-fold swingaway extension for a maximum tip height of almost 70 metres, the extension also has up to 40 degrees of offset. Maximum counterweight is 12.1 tonnes. The crane can travel with up to 4.7 tonnes of counterweight within 12 tonne axle loads, or 3.2 tonnes plus the full extension. Where higher axle loads are permitted the crane can travel fully equipped within 15.5 tonne axle loads.
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The new crane handover
The new machine was handed over by Tadano regional sales manager Uwe Degenhardt to I & H crane operator Andreas Kraska.
I & H operations manager Nils Laumann said: “Selecting this crane all started with its compact design in combination with the 50 metre main boom and culminated with the extraordinary IC 1 Plus crane control system, which makes it possible to take advantage of the maximum available lifting capacities under all conditions when used with the Flex Base outrigger system, as the latter makes it possible to extend the crane’s outriggers to any point within their available range.”
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Crane operator Andreas Kraska (L) and Uwe Degenhardt of Tadano
Managing director Michael Ide added: “Right now, we have various models of this brand with lifting capacities of 30 to 400 tonnes in our fleet. And not just because of the cranes’ high quality and reliability, but also because of our excellent work together with Tadano in general and with Uwe Degenhardt specifically, as well as the fact that we know we can rely on them at all times.”
I & H is located between the villages of Rötha and Espenhain south of Leipzig and offers cranes, aerial lifts and telehandlers as well has heavy industrial moving and transport.
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