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The main product of Palfinger AG is the loader crane, Palfinger has over 100 models of this product and is the world market leader in this field. [5] [8] [60] [4] The company manufactures access platforms, truck-mounted forklifts, loader cranes, timber and recycling cranes, marine cranes, wind cranes, hooklifts, and railway systems. [2]
Outreach Offshore Ltd is a supplier of hydraulic cranes, lifting and access equipment.The company was founded in 1990 and its headquarters are in Falkirk, Scotland. Formerly a division of Outreach Ltd, Outreach Offshore continued after the formal disbanding of the parent company in May 2018.
In 2010, PALFINGER acquired Ned-Deck Marine, [2] a dutch manufacturer of launch and recovery systems, and Ned-Decks subsidiary company Fast RSQ, [3] [4] a boat manufacturer. In 2012, PALFINGER took over Bergen Group Dreggen, [5] a Norwegian manufacturer of offshore and marine cranes with a lifting capacity over 330 mt. All companies have been ...
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Truck cranes range in lifting capacity from about 14.5 short tons (12.9 long tons; 13.2 t) to about 2,240 short tons (2,000 long tons; 2,032 t). [53] [54] Although most only rotate about 180 degrees, the more expensive truck mounted cranes can turn a full 360 degrees. Examples of truck mounted cranes
Hiab invented the world's first hydraulic truck mounted crane in 1947. [3] The name, Hiab, comes from the commonly used abbreviation of Hydrauliska Industri AB, a company founded in Hudiksvall, Sweden in 1944 by Eric Sundin, a ski manufacturer who saw a way to utilize a truck's engine to power loader cranes through the use of hydraulics.
(English): Crawler type derrick crane. Red - Hoist ropes; Green - Auxiliary hoist ropes; Blue - boom hoist and grab ropes: Date: 19 May 2007: Source: Version of Crane_machine.svg: Author: Wilfredo R. Rodriguez H. edited by Gregory David Harington: Permission (Reusing this file)
The sidelifter loads and unloads containers via a pair of hydraulic powered cranes mounted at each end of the vehicle chassis. The cranes are designed to lift containers from the ground, from other vehicles including rolling stock, from railway wagons and directly from stacks on docks or aboard container ships. A standard sidelifter is also ...