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Each and every one of our mobile cranes is specifically created to meet the needs of our clients and target markets. The technology in the machines varies depending on the size of the crane and the goal of the crane development process. We wish to provide you an overview of mobile crane technology in general here. Our mobile cranes and crawler cranes are very safe. Every machine is rigorously tested by Liebherr specialists to ensure it meets our high standards for quality. Additionally, we offer entrepreneurs and crane operators the most recent expert knowledge necessary for safe crane operation.

The Liebherr LR 13000 is the world’s strongest crawler crane. The LR 13000 crane, which was created for use in the construction of nuclear power plants, has a lifting capacity of 3,000 tons with a main boom that is 473 feet long. The crane itself weighs 748 tons. The LR 13000 is the strongest conventionally built crawler crane in the world.

She sees the construction of power plants as a key area of application. In this location, extreme weight lifting is indeed always necessary. Additionally, refineries need this material to construct industrial columns that weigh 1,500 tons and are 100 meters long. Furthermore, with a maximum individual weight of 70 tonnes, this giant crane may be affordably transported all over the world despite its size.

The LR 13000 is the only crawler crane of that size that can run without derrick ballast. Our engineers independently developed and built an extremely big capacity rotating crown that allows for this. The largest model in our lineup may increase its load capacity thanks to the Powerboom boom.

Let’s see The records of these crawler cranes will amaze you. Amazing heavy duty equipments in the ᴀᴡᴇSOme video below.

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