Maritime cranes

Flexibility with rapid mobilisation and superior lifting power

The Liebherr TCC 14000 is characterised by its unique flexibility. A short mobilisation time makes it a real game changer. By installing the crane on a mobile undercarriage, the crane can be used for a wide range of applications. Depending on the application, lifting capacities of up to 600 tonnes are possible. Lifting heights of up to 100 m can be realised.

Design

With its unusual design, the crane combines the high lifting capacity of a Board offshore crane (BOS) with the unique flexibility of a mobile harbour crane. The BOS crane design has been developed in accordance with offshore standards and meets the highest requirements. It has proven itself over decades with its functional and application-optimised construction and is mounted on an X-shape undercarriage. This allows it to be manoeuvred flexibly in all directions and positioned precisely.

The assembly of the TCC 14000

The TCC 14000 was manufactured at our site in Rostock on the Baltic coast. The video shows the assembly of the crane on the test stand in fast motion. Watch as our skilled team brings this impressive piece of machinery to life.

Unique features

Boom

Undercarriage

Mobilisation

Machinery housing

Drive system

Load bearing

Get in touch

If you require further information, please contact us for more details.

Benefits of the undercarriage – 360° mobility

All wheel sets are individually steerable. The 360° mobility ensures highest maneuverability. This allows curves at any possible radii and even slewing on the spot and facilitates effective positioning of the crane. This is a decisive advantage at confined spaces. All wheel sets have load balancing, whereby the ground pressure will be levelled out for each wheel. Furthermore, the accessibility for maintenance purposes is ensured.

Benefits of the undercarriage – optimal stability

The crane has an x-shaped supporting base. This is optimised for the crane's intended use and enables the reduction of the torsion strain on the steel structure and ensures optimal vertical stability during operation.The size of the support base can be customised to suit the customer's ground conditions. This allows a wide range of applications to be realised.

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