Tower cranes

Press releases | 22/04/2024

Born to perform: Liebherr’s new hydraulic luffing jib crane is now available

  • 195 HC-LH 6/12 now available to order
  • Developed for use in densely built-up inner-city areas
  • Complete luffing action in under 90 seconds

Liebherr is expanding its product range with its new hydraulic luffing jib crane, the 195 HC-LH 6/12. The top-slewing crane excels in urban areas. With a minimal working radius of just three metres and an out-of-work position of ten metres, the crane can be optimally adapted to construction site conditions.

The hydraulic luffing jib crane combines the familiar performance of Liebherr luffing jibs with powerful hydraulics. The result is a top-slewing crane that can be positioned centrally on site. All of this comes together to make the 195 HC-LH 6/12, with its lifting capacity of up to twelve tonnes in 2-fall operation, a unique Liebherr solution. “We provide a setup that’s strong in all aspects, from transport and assembly through to operation, and can offer our customers an outstanding overall concept for their sites,” says Markus Kinateder, Product Manager at Liebherr-Werk Biberach GmbH.

Designed for use in densely built-up inner-city areas

The 195 HC-LH 6/12 can be optimally adapted to everyday conditions on site and requires very little space. This adaptability is achieved through being able to install the crane in lift shafts, its reduced out-of-service position and minimal swing radius, and the fact that the cabin is mountable on either side.

A lift shaft installation with subsequent internal climbing is no problem at all using the 16 EC 240 tower system. So, the crane can be centrally positioned on site where it can lift up to 2,550 kilograms at its jib head at maximum radius. Its minimal working radius of just three metres also helps to ensure that all areas on site can be covered from a central point. In practical terms, this means that a smaller crane can be used on site rather than a larger machine that would need to be set up next to the building. Another option alongside the slim 16 EC 240 is the widely used 21 HC 290 tower system, which enables high hook heights and installation of the EasyUp 200 crane driver elevator. Both tower systems come prepared for climbing inside and outside buildings. Combining both systems together with a transition tower section makes it possible to achieve cost-efficient, high tower heights.

Another advantage is that cranes can be positioned closer together when several need to be used on site. This allows more cranes to fit into the available space as and when required. A reduced out-of-service position of 9.6 metres for jibs 45 metres or longer makes it all possible. The jib can be extended in five metre increments. At maximum tower height, the out-of-service position measures up to 14.6 metres. Thought has also been given to tight spaces in terms of the crane’s swing radius: the counter-jib has a swing radius of just 7.9 metres and its ballast blocks are stackable.

The cabin can be mounted on either the left or right-hand side to meet individual site requirements and building proximity needs. It’s possible to position the crane closer to the building this way, which gives the crane operator a better view of the load and surrounding environment.

Designed with transport in mind

Transporting the crane into the city and through inner-city environments is designed to be as convenient and simple as possible. Four trucks or containers are enough to transport the HC-LH to its next job location. With the jib width being just 1.15 metres, three sections fit onto a standard truck or in one container. And length isn’t a problem either: the jib end section can be slid into the counter-jib, and all platforms and rails can stay attached to the counter-jib indefinitely. The hoist unit is also ready installed on the jib, meaning it stays in place during transport and is also protected. This all saves assembly time. The slewing platform and central unit can either be lifted onto the truck pre-assembled or part by part ready for individual assembly steps. The choice depends on which mobile crane is available for the later assembly of the components, which can weigh up to eight tonnes. A smaller mobile crane can be used for lifting component assemblies, while a more powerful mobile crane is capable of handling the pre-assembled jib and counter-jib unit in a single lift to save time. The crane’s jib can be completely pre-assembled on the ground. Even the hoist rope and hook block can be reeved ready for use so that working at great height isn’t required. This saves an enormous amount of time and is also much safer than assembly up high.

Designed for efficient working

Liebherr’s luffing jib cranes are ideal partners for sites involving heavy components and high hook heights. Hydraulic luffing jibs score extra points with their powerful hydraulic unit and cylinder combination, and precision load positioning. The luffing system enables fast and precise luffing in under 90 seconds. Plus, the jib can be adjusted safely and at controlled speed with a load on its hook. Load-Plus is now available for luffing jibs thanks to the launch of the new crane. A load increase of up to 25 per cent can be achieved at the touch of a button for particularly heavy one-off lifts.

The 195 HC-LH also comes equipped with the new Tower Crane OS operating system. An easy-to-view menu bar ensures quick navigation and the user interface can be customised to suit different users. The crane’s LiCAB cabin enables ergonomic working and provides clear visibility. Three different versions of the cabin are available.

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Contacts

Astrid Kuzia

Liebherr-Werk Biberach GmbH

Memminger Straße 120
88400 Biberach an der Riß
Germany