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12.12.2017

Liebherr RTs for Wasel

German crane and heavy lifting contractor Wasel has taken delivery of two Liebherr Rough Terrain cranes, a 90 tonne LRT 1090-2.1 and a 100 tonne LRT 1100-2.1, with four more Rough Terrain cranes on order.

The LRT 1090-2.1 features a 47 metre main boom and a 10.5 to 19 metre bi-fold swingaway option with up to 40 degrees of offset. The LRT 1100-2.1 has a 50 metre main boom and features the same extension as the LRT 1090-2.1. Both cranes also feature Liebherr's VarioBase outrigger setup system.

Wasel plans to deploy both cranes in opencast mining as well as on longer contracts on major construction sites.
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One of Wasel's Liebherr Rough Terrain cranes working at a mine


Managing director Matthias Wasel said: "The extreme terrain in opencast mining makes Rough Terrain cranes indispensable. We are delighted by the opportunity to purchase Rough Terrain cranes from Liebherr again because – in comparison to other manufacturers – Liebherr provides a rapid spare parts supply along with tremendous customer service. Another reason to opt for the Liebherr is the consistently easy operation of Liebherr cranes, allowing the crane driver to get used to the different vehicles very quickly. It's also advantageous that our workshop can undertake the majority of the service for our exclusively Liebherr fleet."
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(L-R) Erich Schneider and Christoph Kleiner from Liebherr, Matthias Wasel from Wasel, and Dieter Walz from Liebherr


Based in Bergheim, western Germany, Wasel employs 435 and runs a fleet that includes 135 Liebherr mobile, as well as 400 Liebherr tower cranes.

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