The LTR 11200 is the strongest telescopic crane on the market and has the longest telescopic boom in the world. Due to its high lifting capacities and variable boom options, it is well suited to a wide range of jobs in the industrial, mining, infrastructure, wind and energy sectors.
The narrow-track crawler tracks enable the crane to crawl narrow roads found on wind farm and infrastructure sites. The excellent stability of the crawler track undercarriage ensures the crane can travel safely on site with its working equipment in position. During crane operation, the LTR 11200 is supported on star-pattern outriggers with an area of 13mx13m.
- The setup time with a telescopic boom is significantly shorter than lattice boom cranes and less space is required to erect the boom.
- Less counterweights are required in comparison to similar capacity hydraulic boom cranes therefore reducing mobilisation costs and set up time.
- The crawler track undercarriage enables the crane to reposition on site without having to derig the crane (remove attachments and counterweight). This is a significant advantage compared to large All Terrain cranes.
- As an outrigger machine, the required ground bearing pressures are much lower than a conventional crawler crane.
- As an outrigger machine, the crane can level itself on nonlevel surfaces.
- 8m wide tracks allow for tracking on narrow roads in comparison to conventional crawler cranes.
- Significant increases in lifting capacities are generated using Y-guying on the telescopic boom.