Recent crane purchases include two blockbusters from Liebherr – LR 11000 and LR 1800-1.0
ALL is committed to offering the newest, best-maintained fleet to customers, so the acquisition of new machines is an ongoing process. In recent months, we’ve taken delivery of nearly two dozen new pieces of equipment to give jobsites more state-of-the-art options across a spectrum of project types.
LR 11000
The LR 11000 has also been built to ensure that it can be transported at lower cost, designed with a transport width of 11.5 feet and a height of 10.5 feet. The newly developed V-frame with an adjustment distance of 56 feet moves the derrick ballast into the required position and reduces the workload for ballast handling.
The LR 1800-1.0 delivers outstanding lifting capacities while also being easy to transport from job to job and branch to branch across ALL’s North American footprint. Features that reduce transport costs include a less than 10-foot transport width, a maximum transport weight of 50 USt, and, for the first time, a boom system having lattice sections with three system dimensions that can be telescoped into each other for transport.
The Liebherr LICCON2 control system allows screen sharing with the operators, as they’re sitting in the cab, allowing them to use the actual crane controls to simulate the lift onscreen.
BTT Bluetooth remote control, which allows the operator to assemble and disassemble the cranes outside of the cab. This gives the operator a wider view of the work area and also allows these tasks to be performed with fewer people.
Only four bolts and a cable plug have to be released to disconnect the ballast pallet, so it can be done quickly.