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PPM 1409

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INFORMACIÓN

Grupo de productos
Grúas todo terreno
Marca / modelo
PPM 1409
Año de fabricación
1979
Horas de uso
1.924 h
Ubicación
Rucphen, Noord-Brabant
País
Países Bajos
Mascus ID
C84B2EE1

DETALLES

Peso bruto
18.000 kg
Capacidad máxima de carga
15.500 kg
Altura de elevación
1.740 cm
Fabricante del motor
Deutz
Tipo del vehículo transportador
Sobre ruedas
Más información
PPM 1409 All-Terrain Telescopic Crane Strong Lifting Power with Impressive Reach (1979) Details: This PPM 1409 all-terrain crane, built in 1979, has a total of 1,924 operating hours, reflecting its well-preserved condition and limited use. It features a maximum lifting capacity of 15,500 kg and an impressive maximum lifting height of 17.35 meters. With a gross vehicle weight of 18,000 kg, it combines stability with mobility. The machine is powered by a reliable Deutz diesel engine and equipped with wheel drive, ensuring it can move easily across different terrains. Features and Performance: The PPM 1409 is designed to combine lifting strength with on-site flexibility. Its telescopic boom allows for precise placement and extended reach, while the Deutz engine delivers solid performance and dependability. With wheel drive mobility, it can be repositioned quickly on various surfaces, improving job efficiency. The crane's robust structure ensures safe lifting, even under heavy load demands. Applications: Perfect for construction sites, logistics operations, and general material handling, this all-terrain crane is well-suited for tasks that require mobility, reach, and lifting capacity. Whether you're positioning structural elements or supporting heavy assembly tasks, the PPM 1409 offers a versatile and cost-effective lifting solution.Mostrar más

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