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Liebherr telescopic crawler cranes

With a full load over any terrain.

Telescopic cranes on crawler travel gear: Over terrain with a high load

The telescopic crawler cranes in the LTR series combine many of the benefits of all-terrain cranes and crawler cranes. The excellent manoeuvrability of the crawler travel gear enables LTR cranes to be used on any terrain.

And what’s more, the crawler travel gear means that unlike all-terrain cranes, no outriggers are required – which means an LTR can also be moved with the load on its hook.

The telescopic boom whose concept has been adopted from all-terrain cranes enables a wide range of radii to be achieved quickly and easily compared to conventional crawler cranes. And what's more, the boom can even be extended and retracted with a load on the hook.

These technical features mean that LTR cranes are enormously flexible in action. Frequent areas of use for them include prefabricated part assembly, long term use in the energy sector, auxiliary crane jobs for erecting wind turbines and even infrastructure projects.

Quickly ready for action

Crane self-erection

Our LTR cranes feature extremely compact dimensions. The crane can be self-erecting as an option. The basic machine is transported to the site on a low loader and the central ballast, cross carrier, crawler carrier and turntable ballast are installed without an auxiliary crane.

LTR 1220 Self-Assembly

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Higher load or less space?

Telescoping crawler carriers

The chassis on LTR cranes can be extended hydraulically to suit different crawler carrier widths. LTR models can complete crane work on all crawler widths and are kept safe by the LICCON overload system. And the track width can be adjusted when the crane is fully set up.

Perfect in rough terrain!

We have lots of sites where this all-terrain crane is simply perfect.

Geri Clausen, Clausen Kran AG, Switzerland

Our LTR cranes at a glance:

Results 1-4 of 5
metricimperial
  • Max. load capacity - 42 t

  • Telescopic boom - 40 m

  • Max. hoist height - 55 m

  • Max. radius - 38 m

  • Max. load capacity - 60 t

  • Telescopic boom - 40 m

  • Max. hoist height - 55 m

  • Max. radius - 50 m

  • Max. load capacity - 100 t

  • Telescopic boom - 52 m

  • Max. hoist height - 83 m

  • Max. radius - 60 m

  • Max. load capacity - 150 t

  • Telescopic boom - 52 m

  • Max. hoist height - 83 m

  • Max. radius - 76 m

Liebherr LTR 1060 crawler crane in action high in the Alps

The LTR 1060 telescopic crawler crane put its skills to the test carrying out tunnelling work on the Swiss Gornergrat railway, the second highest mountain railway in Europe. With technical support from the Liebherr specialists it navigated a route beset with gravel, bends, and enormous gradients. This enabled the telescopic crawler crane to demonstrate its off-road capabilities once again in extreme conditions.

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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.

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