Liebherr truck-mounted telescopic cranes
LTF cranes: Better mobility for frequent road journeys
A telescopic boom crane was mounted on a standard truck chassis for the first time in 1979. This was the birth of the first telescopic truck-mounted crane, the so-called LTF. Even today, LTF® cranes are still a low-cost alternative when cranes are mainly used as taxi cranes – in other words for short hoists and lots of road journeys.
Their use on standard truck chassis make LTF series cranes ideal for driving on the road. We can supply crane configurations for all conventional truck chassis.
Always ready to start work
Greater mobility in daily use
The use of standard chassis means low running costs for LTF® cranes. Since these are standard truck bodies, no special road licenses are required – saving time, money and often a great deal of problems. That means LTF cranes remain mobile and always ready to start work.
As an option, large driving cabins with sleeping compartments are available – delivering additional flexibility and rest facilities for the driver.
Money-saving
Lower running costs thanks to standard availability
LTF® cranes are cheaper to run than other crane types due to the use of standard truck chassis. The model-related fuel consumption is lower as are the purchasing costs for tyres and spare parts, as they are mass-produced.
Enormous storage space
High quality materials save space
We use high-tensile fine grained steel to make the MSH section which forms the connecting element from the truck-mounted crane to the chassis. The use of this premium steel type enables us to keep the body compact. The extra space in the intermediate frame and on the outriggers can then be used for storage by the crane driver.
LTF 1060-4.1
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Clever
LICCON smart crane control system
We develop the software and hardware for the control system in-house. The heart of the system is the LICCON (Liebherr Computed Control) computer system. This forward-thinking control architecture enables it to adapt to the continually growing needs of the market. Liebherr specialists continuously work on developing the system.
A great view
Full remote control
All our mobile cranes with a LICCON 2 control system today are programmed as standard for the remote control of all crane movements. The purchase of a control desk, a console with two master switches to which an existing BTT can be connected, enables all programmed LICCON 2 cranes to be controlled using the remote control.
- All crane movements can be controlled from outside the cabin
- Clear lines of vision and proximity to the load
- Greater economy and comfort
Worldwide operational thanks to flexible driving states
The compact dimensions and low axle loads of LTF mobile cranes ensure maximum flexibility. LTF® cranes comply with all the criteria for an unlimited permanent road licence in Germany.
Flexible driving states with low axle loads
LTF truck-mounted cranes can carry much of their own ballast on the road with a gross weight of 38 t. If lower axle loads are required, gross weights of 32 t or 33 t are also possible, depending on the chassis, by simply reducing the amount of ballast carried on the crane.
Simple ballasting - A matter of minutes
Ballast can be added to and removed from LTF® cranes in a matter of minutes. Thanks to our keyhole technology, the crane driver can change the ballast quickly and easily without leaving the crane cabin. The different weights of the ballast slabs makes a wide range of ballast versions possible – enabling the crane to react flexibly to specific requirements.
Liebherr LTF compact cranes
15000 kilometres per year
Our LTF cranes cover around 15000 kilometres per year. They are much more economical than conventional mobile cranes over long distances. With part ballast the LTF cranes can be licensed exactly like a normal truck. That is a major advantage for our flexibility
Ibrahim Kücükdag, Würzburger Kranverleih und Bergedienst GmbH
Liebherr mobile cranes slide Wuppertal suspension railway trains into retirement
After around 45 years’ operation, WSW Mobil, the operating company behind the Wuppertal suspension railway, has replaced the final generation 72 trains. After a maximum of 45 years in operation, the trains were removed and taken to new sites. After a great deal of controversy broke out about the old trains, in addition to being sold, some of them where in fact raffled. Two LTF 1060-4.1 from Neeb were used for assembly work at one of the new sites.
Cranes from the market leader
Supplying the world crane market out of Ehingen since 1969, Liebherr is today the leading manufacturer of all terrain cranes. With the biggest product portfolio of 40 different cranes on wheels or on crawler tracks, we are renowned for our top technical level and innovative crane concepts.
Setting standards in the industry, we are responsible for designing and building a whole host of new technical ideas – just like the rough terrain cranes, the latest distribution to our product portfolio.
Worldclass service from the manufacturer
Liebherr cranes are reliable. When you need service for our products, you can rely on our global service network of more than 80 own sites in 35 countries. That network is backed by 70 years of history dating to 1949.
More than 95 percent of spare parts are available within 24 hours. This means more uptime for your crane and making your job a lot easier.
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