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11.12.2013

Liebherr 1000 EC-B 125 tower crane in testing

Liebherr’s new 1000 EC-B 125- unveiled at Bauma- is currently completing an intensive test programme at the company's Biberach facility.

As well as the dynamic and static overload tests the programme is also testing the new climbing system.

At around 45 minutes, each stage in the climbing process can be completed twice as fast than with conventional climbing equipment. The cable-based remote control for the hydraulic unit makes the job much easier as the fitter is always at the correct level. The climbing process meets the safety standard of the EN standard 14439 and during the prototype assembly the erection procedures for climbing as well as jib assembly were further improved.
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At around 45 minutes, each stage in the climbing process can be completed twice as fast as with conventional climbing equipment.


The test hoists with the maximum lifting capacity of 125 tonnes were supplemented with dynamic and static overload tests. Static overload tests were carried out using 125 percent of the maximum lifting capacity with the new crane managing to hoist loads of up to 158 tonnes.

The 1000 EC-B 125 Litronic has the largest capacity of the Liebherr range of Flat-Top cranes and is aimed at the erection of wind turbines and power station and plant construction.
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Liebherr’s new 1000 EC-B 125 unveiled at Bauma is currently undergoing intensive tests at Liebherr-Werk Biberach.


Comments

Michael Brown
Yes i can visualise it in power station construction but wind turbine assembly? I struggle to see how it will be more cost effective than utilising conventional mobile cranes. Comments anyone?

Dec 13, 2013