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Elliott Equipment is offering a versatile and mobile, crawler-mounted off-road crane and excavating unit. Called the 30105DT, the machine features a maximum capacity of 27tonnes, a telescopic boom that extends to 32m and a 35m tip height.
February 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
3026 Elliott Equipment is offering a versatile and mobile, crawler-mounted off-road crane and excavating unit. Called the 30105DT, the machine features a maximum capacity of 27tonnes, a telescopic boom that extends to 32m and a 35m tip height. The machine can be fitted with a work platform with radio remote operation for working heights of up to 36.6m, an excavation bucket with high pin point for greater power out of the hole, a 9.75-15m two piece jib and an optional enclosed operator's cab. Long-stroke outriggers are said to offer effective stabilisation while customers can select other boom lengths if required to suit market needs. Other features include a friction free jib extension system and a load moment indicator system for safe operation.

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