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Effer is introducing the powerful new 525 truck crane to broaden its product range

Effer is extending its product range with the addition of the new 525 models. Aimed at the medium-large capacity class, the 525 models are said to offer the best power-to-weight ratio in their class. High lift capacity is claimed due to the use of new materials, which help boost structural strength. Sophisticated electronics help deliver precise operation as well as high operating speeds. According to Effer, the advanced electronics used in the Progress control package maximise working efficiency. At INTERM
April 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Effer is offering high capacity lifting performance with its new 525 model truck crane
RSS5077 Effer is extending its product range with the addition of the new 525 models.

Aimed at the medium-large capacity class, the 525 models are said to offer the best power-to-weight ratio in their class.

High lift capacity is claimed due to the use of new materials, which help boost structural strength. Sophisticated electronics help deliver precise operation as well as high operating speeds.

According to Effer, the advanced electronics used in the Progress control package maximise working efficiency.

At INTERMAT the machines are being exhibited by French Effer dealer Appydro.

There are five models in the 525 range, which weigh from 4.9-5.7tonnes. Maximum lifting capacity at maximum outreach ranges from 1.35-3.6tonnes, while maximum outreach varies from 12.5-21.7tonnes respectively.

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