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With the launch of the LTR 1150, Liebherr is responding to the requirements of crane operators faced with lifting jobs that are beyond the LTR 1100, but for which the LTR 1220 is overkill. In terms of lifting capacity, the new 165 ton crane falls exactly between these two models.
The real highlight of the new LTR 1150 is its economical transport concept: no other telescopic crawler crane on the market in this load class can be transported on low-loaders complete with crawler carriers with a width of just 11.5 ft., according to the manufacturer.
The LTR 1150 not only makes this possible but also has a total weight of just 66 tons. For this reason, Liebherr has coined the slogan "Compact and strong, transport in one" for the new crane. Optionally, the new telescopic crawler crane can be transported with a width of 9.8 ft. — the crawler carriers are removed to allow this, which reduces the crane's transport weight to only 42 tons.
This variant requires a jack-up erection support consisting of four swivelling cylinders, which support the crane on the ground while the tracks are removed and the low-loader positions itself under the crane. This principle has proven its worth with the 110 ton LTR 1100.
New on the LTR 1150, an automatic support system assists the operator. This was developed to allows faster and easier (dis)assembly of the crawler carriers. The two crawler carriers, each weighing 12 tons, can be transported together on a standard semitrailer with an economical width of 8.3 ft. The integrated access steps are folded in during transport.
In terms of ballast distribution, a strong emphasis also was placed on ensuring economical transport worldwide. With only four lifts, the entire counterweight can be ballasted on the crane: two lifts for the two 12 ton central ballasts and two for the maximum slewing platform ballast of 45 tons. As with the Liebherr LTM cranes, this is attached to the slewing platform using a hydraulic ballasting device.
Liebherr-AutoBallast supports the crane driver during this process. The support for the slewing platform ballast is integrated in the central ballast.
The VarioBase variable supporting base not only provides greater safety for telescopic mobile cranes, but also allows significantly higher load capacities, especially for lifts directly over the supports, according to the manufacturer.
The LTR 1150 is the first telescopic crawler crane to be equipped with this system, which determines the optimum load capacity in real time depending on the fixed track width and the variable rotation angle. The greatest advantages in terms of load capacity are achieved when performing lifts over the corners of the tracks, especially with reduced track widths.
The maximum track width of 19 ft., a reduced width of 16.4 ft. and a narrow 11.5 ft. track width are available. As with the other Liebherr LTR cranes, the LTR 1150 also is equipped with load charts for slopes up to a maximum of 4 degrees — in gradations of 0.3, 0.7, 1.5, 2.5 and 4 degrees.
For the first time for its telescopic crawler cranes, Liebherr also has calculated "WindSpeed Load Charts" for the new LTR 1150, which make it possible to work safely and flexibly even at higher permissible wind speeds of up to 15.6 m/s — even with the full load capacity in many boom positions.
Due to its high performance and excellent pick & carry characteristics, the new LTR 1150 is ideal for auxiliary tasks in the assembly of wind turbines. It is capable of assembling crawler cranes up to the 1,102 ton class and can move components weighing over 66 tons.
Wind turbine components such as nacelles and hubs are in a similar weight range. As well as unloading these parts from the transport vehicles, the LTR 1150 also can drive them around the construction site without any load restrictions.
This unique feature of telescopic crawlers in the telescopic crane sector also makes them extremely appealing on construction sites where many lifts need to be carried out in different places, for example in the construction of industrial buildings. With the short, powerful erection jib and the additional hoist gear, the LTR 1150 can move loads of up to 38 tons into the desired position.
The range of working equipment for the 170.6 ft. telescopic boom also includes a hydraulically adjustable double folding jib and telescopic boom extensions that allow hoisting heights of up to 272 ft. to be achieved.
For more information, visit www.liebherr.com.
This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.