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Crawler crane LR 1130.1
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crawler crane
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Characteristics

Configuration
crawler
Structure
boom, lattice
Operating environment
construction
Applications
lifting
Engine type
electric
Other characteristics
with counterweight
Lift capacity

137 t
(151 us ton)

Working height

126 m
(413'04" )

Horizontal reach

78 m
(255'10" )

Driving speed

2.1 km/h
(1.3 mph)

Drive engine power

255 kW
(347 hp)

Total counterweight

52 t
(57.32 us ton)

Description

The LR 1130.1 unplugged is one of the world's first battery-powered crawler cranes. It is driven by an electric engine. During operation the crane can be connected to a conventional electric supply or without a cable, therefore “unplugged”. The capacity of the battery is designed for 4 hours lifting operation. There are no compromises regarding performance or availability when compared with the diesel version LR 1130.1. Zero Emission The crane causes no emissions and significantly less noise. Thus, the crane is also suitable for operation in areas sensitive to noise. Electric engine The innovative crawler crane has an electric engine. Unplugged (battery powered) The battery is designed to last for a 4-hour lifting work. Plugged in The crane can operate fully when connected to a conventional electric supply, or be recharged within 4.5 hours. Comfort This includes a modern air-conditioning system with improved airflow, an optimized field of vision and increased noise protection, as well as an orthopaedic operator’s seat with integrated heating and cooling. High service availability A global service network with experienced technicians and fast access to spare parts ensure high machine availability and a long product service life.

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