German crane and access rental company Anker Kran und Arbeitsbühnen has taken delivery of a new 18 metre Denka-Lift DK18, replacing an existing eight year old model in its fleet.
The new model is handed over
The DK18 has a maximum working height of 18 metres, an outreach of 11.3 metres and an unrestricted platform capacity of 200kg. When stowed, its overall length is 7.8 metres, height is 1.99 metres and overall width on the road is 1.8 metres. The total weight is 1,975kg. The previous model was delivered in 2018 but has now been swapped out for a new one.
Jens Anker (L) and Hartmut Ballerstädt of Anker Kran
Established in 1976, Anker is based in Lüneburg, northern Germany - south east of Hamburg - with three further locations in the region, it runs a fleet of cranes that includes everything from trailer cranes to spiders, city cranes, truck cranes and All Terrains to the 220 tonne Tadano ATF 220-5.1. It also provides all types of aerial work platforms, telehandlers - both fixed frame and 360 models - forklifts and low loaders.
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