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Manitowoc Model 31000 crawler crane has a lift capacity of 2,300 metric tons, yet with a ground-bearing pressure of only 15,000 pounds per square foot. That’s because the 31000 includes an innovative ...
Manitowoc Co., a leading global maker of construction cranes, consolidated its U.S. manufacturing operations in August by moving its crawler crane operations from Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to Shady Grove.
Manitowoc MLC150-1 lattice-boom crawler crane replaces the MLC100-1 with a capacity of 150 metric tons (165 US).. Maximum boom length is 256 feet, and a fixed jib of 80 feet with a 29.5-ton (US) ...
Manitowoc's MLC165 lattice-boom crawler is a 165-tonne self-rigging crane that can install and remove its own counterweights and tracks without the need of a support crane. It is made up of 9-ft ...
Manitowoc, which introduced VPC on its 2,500-ton model 31000 at CONEXPO in 2008, has also integrated the VPC technology on its new MLC650, a 725-ton crawler crane that also debuts at this year's show.
Manitowoc designs the 31000 lattice boom crawler crane, featuring four trunnion-mounted crawlers, dual 600 hp Cummins engine, EPIC controls with CAN-bus technology and a Variable Position ...
The Manitowoc crawler crane made its first heavy lift Monday, February 6th -- loading a mining shovel weighing more than 200,000 pounds. The $2.7-million, ...
MANITOWOC – No one knows just when those giant blue cranes manufactured in the heart of Manitowoc will begin their long journey to U.S. Navy shipyards.. Many of you will remember “Big Blue ...
MANITOWOC — Those of you who remember “Big Blue,” the giant blue crane manufactured in the heart of the city in 2021, may want to get your comfortable shoes and cameras ready for more.
Manitowoc execs at bauma. Grove introduced its first hybrid concept all-terrain crane, a GMK4100L-2, on the Manitowoc stand at bauma 2022. The crane has a fully electrified superstructure, powered ...
MANITOWOC – No one knows just when those giant blue cranes manufactured in the heart of Manitowoc will begin their long journey to U.S. Navy shipyards.. Many of you will remember “Big Blue ...