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Lightweight, long and powerful: The LTM 1110-5.1 is prepared for every task
For the new LTM 1110-5.1, that means up to 13.4 tonnes of counterweight – an outstanding value in the 5-axle class.
There's nothing more on 4!
If it stands on its tiptoes and stretches out its arms, the LTM 1120-4.1 can achieve hoist heights of up to 94 metres.
No signs of old age
The cranes used for the job not only included modern Liebherr cranes such as an LTM 1750-9.1 and a brand new LTM 1110-5.1.
Wear-free
Ueli knows what he’s talking about, having also driven an LTM 1300-6.2 in the past.
Lifting operation in the Tatra Mountains
Three Liebherr machines were in operation: An LR 1300 crawler crane and a mobile crane type LTM 1160-5.1 were at hand for the lifting work, and the sheet piles were installed by a duty cycle crawler crane
The Liebherr Group in the years 1971-1980
Together with the successor model, the LTM 1030, the crane establishes the all-terrain concept.
https://www.liebherr.com/en-us/group/about-liebherr/history/1971-1980-3781817
Kings of the Island
The only problem was that, at the time, the LTM 1230-5.1 only existed on paper.
https://www.liebherr.com/en-us/group/magazine/kings-of-the-island-/kings-of-the-island-3782099
Tinkering on the crane of the future
The LTM 1110-5.2 is based on the LTM 1110-5.1 with LICCON2 control system, which was first unveiled in 2019. That model was also developed and built to be pioneering.
Premiere with an Alpine: The LTM 1230-5.1 during a job in Switzerland.
The erection of a construction crane on the day after its premiere at the museum was a more common event in the everyday life of an LTM 1230-5.1.
Once upon a time, 40 years ago
Fortunately, the LTM 1160 was both compact and manoeuvrable.