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A range of luffing jib tower cranes, for sites where space is limited, operating with several cranes installed close together
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Trolleying loads by luffing jib up to an almost vertical position, enables the jib to go around or overfly any obstacles and to attain a height much higher than the mast.
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Easily integrated into fleets of MD, MDT cranes ... due to common, interchangeable components: masts, chassis, telescoping accessories.
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A technique orientated to seeking the best-suited solutions, fixed balancing ballast up to 300 mt.
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Mobile ballast beyond 400 mt.
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The MR crane: as for the MD cranes, a concern for important details: pin-inserting devices for rapid, safe erection, galvanised accesses, servicing derrick...
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The MR crane, a very compact crane used for the construction of a building in Hong Kong surrounded by higher buildings.
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Luffing jib cranes can attain higher productivity working very close together on the construction.
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MR 605 and MR 220 on the site of Nina Tower (Hong Kong).
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MR 295 on site.
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MR 225 in process of telescoping.
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