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  2. Mobile crane - Wikipedia

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    A Liebherr LTM 1200-5.1 Crane. A mobile crane is a cable-controlled crane mounted on crawlers or rubber-tired carriers or a hydraulic-powered crane with a telescoping boom mounted on truck-type carriers or as self-propelled models. [1]

  3. Crane (machine) - Wikipedia

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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

  4. Manitowoc Cranes - Wikipedia

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    Manitowoc Crane Care is the customer service branch of Manitowoc Cranes. Formed in 2000, [8] Crane Care provides customers with parts, service and technical support, technical publications, training, and EnCORE. The EnCORE program rebuilds and repairs run-down or damaged cranes. Manitowoc Crane Care operates in 15 countries at 22 locations.

  5. Hydrauliska Industri AB - Wikipedia

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    The name, Hiab, comes from the commonly used abbreviation of Hydrauliska Industri AB, a company founded in Hudiksvall, Sweden 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. Hiab invented the world's first hydraulic truck-mounted crane in 1947. [1]

  6. MAN KAT1 - Wikipedia

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    Truck Tractor w/Crane, 10-ton, 8X8, M1002 (NSN 2320-12-191-5423) Truck Tractor w/Crane, 10-ton, 8X8, M1013 (NSN 2320-12-191-5424) Truck Tractor w/o Crane, 10-ton, 8X8, M1014 (NSN 2320-12-191-5425) The M1001 was used by the US Army as the prime mover for the Pershing II nuclear missile. The tractor was configured with a fifth wheel to tow the ...

  7. Tadano Faun GmbH - Wikipedia

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    From 1956 onwards, heavy trucks and tractor units were added to the programme, which were also available with four-wheel drive. In the mid 1950s, the company began to expand and flourish again with the manufacturing of all-terrain heavy-duty and special vehicles for the German military as well as car cranes in the weight class of 10 to 12t.