Lieberr's crane series has remained unequaled in the industry in terms of flexibility. This program has a huge variety of equipment of various category and size systems, while offering and providing ideal lifting technologies to be productive for any type of engineering job. These fast-erecting cranes are very adaptable. The top-slewing crane units have proven to be extremely efficient and have proved their worth in both the realm of residential construction projects and in the building of large scale industrial projects all over the world.
H Cranes - To be able to initiate basic handling, the H series cranes rely on hydraulics. Hydraulic rams on the jib and on the tower quickly move the H crane to its working position. The folding tower is comprised of solid tight-welded walls.
TT Crane - The 32 TT fast-erecting cranes are an extremely multi-talented and economical machine series. It provides 7 various jib lengths and various load moments to accomplish the task at hand. Additionally, this series offers 3 various under-hook heights.
K Cranes - K Cranes are fast-erecting cranes designed with a lattice construction. They extend to 120 from 26 metric tons. These types of cranes are outfitted with simple erecting kinematics and are offered with various hook heights and different jib lengths.
HM Cranes, Mobile - Hydraulics have been responsible for making mobile fast-erecting HM series cranes which are easy to assemble. The hydraulic erecting kinematics makes sure that the HM cranes are erected very fast and safe. These crane features can be executed by an individual working alone.
R Cranes, Crawler - High mobility off road and on site is provided by the crawler-track undercarriage of the R series cranes.
The EC-B Flat-top crane series offers a range of models staggered from 50 to 380 m. The 380 EC-B 16 Litronic is at the top of the series.
High-Top EC-H - For fast and easy set-up, the EC-H cranes are economical and offer innovative drivelines. These cranes are perfect for big to medium construction projects. Individual crane components could be transported in the order which they would later be assembled.
Heavy-Load HC - This group of universal cranes vary from 1250 to 5000 metric tons. HC cranes are engineered for very long jibs and extremely high hook heights.
Luffing HC-L - The Luffing crane group have been engineered to work in restricted and tight areas on particularly high buildings.
Derrick DR - The Derrick DR crane was developed as a specialist disassembly crane. It is used for stripping down cranes on tall buildings and for telecommunication towers and bridge pylons.