News | 09/26/2014 LTM 11200-9.1 mobile crane installs 3 MW wind power plant

LTM 11200-9.1 mobile crane during the installation of an Enercon E-101 wind power plant

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Karl Hartinger Kranbetrieb GmbH & Co. KG in Warburg-Rimbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) relies on 1200-ton telescopic cranes from Liebherr. For lifting tasks that are usually carried out using lattice boom cranes, Hartinger uses the strong, flexible LTM 11200-9.1 and LTR 11200 telescopic cranes. In particular in the installation of wind power plants, this has proved to be very practical.

Recently, Hartinger used the 9-axis LTM 11200-9.1 in Preussisch Oldendorf to install the 3 MW Enercon E-101 wind energy plant. The heaviest part, the machine housing, had to be mounted at a hub height of 99 m. The gross load including the lifting gear and hook block came to a total of 66.5 tons. The telescopic boom with Y-pattern guying was extended out to 82 m in length and a 31.6 m lattice jib mounted on it.

The hydraulically luffable top part, the 6.5 m long luffing lattice jib, also came in handy for this job. Crane operator Tjerk Thomiczek enthuses: "The hydraulically luffable lattice jib is unbeatable on this crane, because I can set up the entire E-101 from a single position. I never have to reposition – that's a huge advantage. Over the course of the installation, the extension was namely reduced from 19 m to about 10 m." The hydraulic luffing jib also permits particularly fine changes in outreach. That's especially important when installing elements at extreme heights.