Roll-Lift Expands Crane Fleet

MLP
Thursday, September 27, 2018

Roll-Lift USA added another Liebherr telescopic crawler crane to its fleet. With the purchase of this highly versatile equipment, Roll-Lift is aiming for change.

Whether on a shutdown or on green field project, these machines proof their own strength. They are easy to transport and relocate, self-erecting, have narrow and wide track options, the ability to walk under pipe racks and a good lifting chart.

The telescopic crawler crane LTR1220 was already introduced in 2012, but is rather new on the U.S. market. The 220-ton crane (485,000lbs) is very flexible and maneuverable, with a maximum lifting height of 331ft (101m) and working radius of 289ft (88m). Although the industry standard is to be measured by size, this relative small crane of the Roll-Lift fleet, was selected because of its versatility.

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