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Manitowoc to unveil new four-axle all-terrain crane at bauma 2022

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A Manitowoc Grove GMK4070L all-terrain crane Source: Manitowoc

Manitowoc will unveil the Grove GMK4070L at bauma 2022 in Munich, Germany. The 70 t GMK4070L will offer ideal load charts and a 60 metre boom. At its full 60 metres, the crane will be able to lift 4.4 t, while at 49 metres owners will be capable of picking loads of up to 8.3 t. When working at its maximum radius of 46 m, the GMK4070L will lift one t.

Up to 78 metres of maximum tip height is available when the 60-metre main boom is paired with its 15-metre swingaway jib option. These are capabilities more commonly associated with 100 t cranes and allow the new model to take on jobs that would typically require larger cranes.

The GMK4070L will give owners several options for travel. At a configuration of 16.5 t per axle, the crane will carry 17.8 t of counterweight, just shy of its full 19 t complement. In situations requiring 12 t per axle, it will carry up to 13.3 t, while for 10 t per axle configurations it will be able to travel with 5.3 t of counterweight.

A Telma retarder packaged in the carrier design will reduce the risk of overheating and overall wear and tear on the conventional service brake system. The frictionless Telma braking system remains effective even after the engine is switched off, or when the gearbox is in neutral, ensuring full braking power is available, regardless of the crane's speed.

Operators will travel inside the new high-visibility carrier cab, which will offer ideal levels of protection in line with European ECE R29-3 regulations, ensuring security in frontal impact, roof, and rear wall strength. Power for both the carrier and the superstructure will come from a single 320 kW (430 HP) Mercedes Benz OM470LA six-cylinder diesel engine. Compliant with Euromot 5/Tier 4 Final requirements, this clean, efficient engine is approved for use with HVO Diesel, for contractors looking to further reduce their CO2 emissions or meet tight environmental job site requirements. As with most new Grove mobile cranes, the engine's ECO mode can be used in conjunction with the transmission's Fuel Saver mode.

The GMK4070L will be one of the first Manitowoc cranes to offer the new Grove CONNECT digital platform that provides owners with real-time access to fleet data. Through Grove CONNECT, fleet managers can get insights into the crane's performance with just a couple of taps on a screen. Service technicians are supported with remote troubleshooting, reducing the frequency of onsite trips and strengthening preventative maintenance programs.

The optional MAXbase feature helps users reduce setup time at the jobsite and give them a wider choice of outrigger positions. With this option, the crane becomes an ideal choice for confined spaces or projects where obstacles are preventing setup in the preferred location. The productivity-enhancing MAXbase allows the crane's four double hydraulically telescoping outriggers to be easily extended to a range of symmetric and asymmetric positions. This maximizes flexibility and enables lifting work to continue in less-than-ideal environments.

Also making life easier for the operator is Manitowoc's Crane Control System (CCS), which supports both setup and lifting. Using its Boom Configurator feature, the operator can select the optimal arrangement of the seven-section MEGAFORM® boom with TWIN-LOCK® dual-pinning system.

Company info

2401 South 30th Street
Manitowoc, WI
US, 54220

Website:
manitowoccranes.com

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