Potain has launched a new 1,800kg capacity self-erecting tower crane - the Igo M 24-19 - at Batimat this week which will replace Potain’s bestselling Igo M 14.
The Igo M 24-19 has three jib configuration options with jib lengths of 12.3, 21 and 24 metres, with under hook heights of up to 25.4 metres with the jib luffed to 20 degrees above horizontal. At the maximum 24 metre radius it has a hook height of 19 metres at which point it can handle up to 570kg, while it has a jib tip capacity of 730kg at a radius of 21 metres and hook height of 18.8 metres.
The 1,800kg maximum capacity is achievable at a radius of 9.4 metres with an under hook height of around 17.5 metres. The crane has a working footprint of 4.1 metres square, and a 4,820kg permanently installed counterweight.
When folded it has an overall transport length of 11.83 metres with an overall width of 2.46 metres and a total weight of 12,390kg. The maximum tow speed on the road is 80kph as an articulated truck, or 25kph with the drawbar on site.
The new crane joins the MA 21 and Hup M 28-22 A in the company’s range, all of which have been designed for new home construction and renovation work. The crane can be seen on the Manitowoc stand at Batimat in Paris, which runs through tomorrow evening.
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