HS 8130.1 Duty cycle crawler crane

Max. lifting capacity | 130 t |
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Engine power | 565 kW |
Max. winch line pull | 2 x 350 kN |
Max. main boom | 53.00 m |
Max. lifting capacity | 130 t |
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Engine power | 565 kW |
Max. winch line pull | 2 x 350 kN |
Max. main boom | 53.00 m |
The innovative self-assembly and jack-up system allows for assembly and dismantling without an auxiliary crane. All crane components are space-saving and weight-optimized designed – this enables smooth transportation on all roads.
A global service network with experienced technicians and fast access to spare parts ensure high machine availability and a long product service life. more
The uppercarriage with its robust design is mounted on a solid undercarriage featuring wide tracks and long crawlers for a high level of stability. more
A reliable and easy to service diesel engine designed for the HS series provides the required hydraulic power. Less operating costs are achieved by lower fuel consumption. Through its new exhaust after-treatment system the required emission targets are attained. more
The crane control system offers a multitude of programme and control options. Color displays clearly provide service and machine data. All movements can be carried out simultaneously. The operator thus benefits from a facilitated handling of the rig. Furthermore, quick working cycles are achieved.
Thanks to the modular concept in combination with a variety of equipment options, the crane can be configured for its special job: This includes working with slurry wall grab and casing oscillator, material loading with grab or drag bucket, dynamic soil compaction as well as dredging. more
Max. lifting capacity | 130 t |
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Min. transport width | 2,845 mm |
Min. transport height | 3,515 mm |
Min. transport weight | 78 t |
Engine power | 565 kW |
Max. winch line pull | 2 x 350 kN |
Max. main boom | 53.00 m |
Boom length in grab operation | 38.00 m |
Boom length in dragline operation | 35.00 m |
Operating weight | 116 t |
Max. depth dragline operation | 18.70 m |
Max. capacity of dragline bucket | 5.80 m³ |
Max. capacity of clamshell | 8.00 m³ |
at radius | 14.00 m |
With the eco silent mode the engine speed can be reduced to a predefined, required level. With this feature a notable reduction in diesel consumption can be achieved without any impact on operational output. Noise emissions are thus also lowered.
The machine can optionally be equipped with an automatic engine stop control. Thanks to this feature it automatically switches off during longer work breaks after evaluating several machine parameters. This is fuel saving and environmentally friendly.
The data transmission and positioning system “LiDAT” provides important information on the operation of the machine. With these data the operation becomes more efficient. Various additional modules allow machine data reporting or access through service engineers via teleservice. more
With the PDE process data recording system machine data is recorded during the working process. With PDR these data can be managed, displayed tabularly or graphically, and analyzed. In combination with the telematics system LiDAT these reports can be easily generated from the office. more
Confined spatial conditions, as well as special ground conditions, are key factors for the configuration of the device. As a solution, with the "Crane Planner" Liebherr offers software for selecting the optimal crawler crane and the appropriate configuration for the respective use. more
The "interlock" control system for dragline operations ensures powered lowering with drag winch, while lifting of the bucket with the hoist winch. This reduces fuel consumption and minimizes wear of the free fall brake.
Slurry wall grab control
This is an electronic control for precise lowering of the grab. It protects the grab during positioning, prevents caving in of the trench due to high speeds, saves fuel, and is simple to handle.
Automated control system for dynamic soil compaction
For dynamic soil compaction an automated control system can be used. It allows for precise operating cycles and minimizes rope wear.
Deep vibrator control
An automated control system for the hoisting winch allows for a gradual extraction of the deep vibrator. It can be adjusted depending on the power consumption of the deep vibrator.
Additional swing drive
For special applications such as dragline operation an additional increase in torque is achieved through the installation of a second or third swing drive.
Backup control
The backup control allows for limited operation of the machine in case of a partial or full break down of the control system.
Typical applications with dragline bucket include the excavation of various bulk goods, such as gravel and sand, from rivers or quarries. more
Fitted with a range of different mechanical or hydraulic grabs, duty cycle crawler cranes are used for typical material handling tasks with large working radii. more
A clamshell grab excavates the slurry wall panels. more
With the help of cutting wheels the building ground is broken up and crushed. more
For impact compaction a tamper weight is dropped to the ground from a great height. more
Drilling with bored pile grab is a dry drilling method loosening the building ground either by cutting or by impacting – depending on the working tool used. more
Reverse circulation air injection drilling
Reverse circulation air injection drilling is a jetting-assisted drilling method applied to produce boreholes of very large diameters and enormous depths.
moreVibrating
Vibrating allows for installing and extracting elements using harmonious vibration.
moreDeep compaction
For deep compaction the building ground is compacted and so improved using vibration.
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