Tower cranes

Tough ones have power: Flat-top EC-B

The Flat-Top EC-B cranes feature simple, practical erection. Fitted with powerful drive units, these Flat-Top cranes deliver bespoke solutions.

Assembly via helicopter on Mont Blanc

The flat-top crane , with a 45-metre jib and a hook height of 42 metres, will support the construction of the new cable car station and the International Glacier and Climate Interpretation Centre until June 2023. Thanks to the right choice of crane, good preparation and a well-coordinated team, the assembly on Mont Blanc has gone smoothly. The unusual assembly of the 150 EC-B took around eight hours.

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Residential block being built in stunning holiday destination

The Flat-Top crane 205 EC-B 10 from Liebherr is involved in the construction of 16 flats in Riva del Garda, Italy. The flats have a very good energy balance. With a hook height of 30 metres and a 50 metre jib, it can reach to every corner of the site.

The customer Angelini Remo Impresa Edile particularly likes its exclusive 2-fall operation – including for the maximum load, which puts an end to time-consuming re-reeving. That enables the crane operator to complete hoists significantly faster – and all with a fantastic view. From his cabin, the crane operator has a wonderful view of Lake Garda.

150 EC-B 6 Litronic Flat-Top crane marks highest point in Germany

At an altitude of 2,975m the crane is now the highest building site in Germany. The 150 EC-B is operated with a radius of 50m and a hook height of 18.6m. The crane was specially configured for this job to enable it to withstand the enormously high wind speeds of up to 280km/h and the low temperatures.

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