Straight-boomed KESLA 17 City product family belongs to the 17-tonne-meter class. The crane offers several benefits concerning user- and service-friendliness, including in-boom hosing and piping. The crane is available in several boom outreaches with both one or two extensions. The KESLA 17 City offers serious lifting capacity when needed. Separate stabilizers offer new alternatives for installation.
Kesla has developed a stability control system for the City cranes, proSTABILITY. The system enables the possibility for radio control of the crane, but it is also available for top seat equipment. The system alerts the driver about several factors that have impacts on stability, for instance for overload, inclination of the truck or if the vehicle loses ground contact. In addition, it prevents functions that increase the lifting torque in extreme conditions. The system shows several crane status data including sensor faults, fault log, the position of the stabilizer and crane as well as lift capacity in that position. The system also offers the possibility to a limited lift sector without stabilizer legs.
There are many ways the KESLA City cranes can be used. The most typical is that these
sites are at neighborhood areas, or at areas which have lots of traffic and people. It can be
emptying of waste containers, goods delivery or lifting (large sacks, construction sites, bulk
material), recycling (for instance, metal scrap) or gravel loading.
The KESLA City crane:
• Strong
• Has a long outreach
• Durable
• Faster than a traditional bulk material crane
• Has a stability control system that brings safety and fulfils the EN12999 standard