Scottish rental company Bernard Hunter Mobile Cranes has taken a 2.8 tonne Maeda MK3053C spider crane, purchased through UK distributor Kranlyft.
The 2.8 tonne Maeda MK3053-C spider crane features a five section main boom with a three section telescopic jib for a maximum tip height of 16.95 metres at which point it can handle 610kg. It can also take it out to the maximum radius of 14.5 metres. It will be primarily used for glass installation work and projects in confined spaces.
A formal handover at Bauma: Simon Marnock of Kranlyft (L) with Mark Rafferty of Bernard Hunter
Bernard Hunter managing director Mark Rafferty said: "Incorporating the MK3053C into our fleet aligns with our mission to provide versatile and efficient lifting solutions. Its advanced features will significantly enhance our operational capabilities, particularly in glass installations and projects with space constraints."
The 2.8 tonne spider
Kranlyft UK operations director Simon Marnock added: "We are delighted to support Bernard Hunter Mobile Cranes fleet expansion with the Maeda knuckle boom MK3053C. Bernard Hunter is a long standing client and we are proud to continue this partnership."
Edinburgh based Bernard Hunter was established in 1946 and operates a fleet ranging from Maeda mini cranes and telehandlers up to a 700 tonne Liebherr All Terrain crane. The company also provides in-house operator training.
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