New models of Palfinger cranes in the 30 to 40 meter ton class

New models of Palfinger cranes in the 30 to 40 meter ton class

Palfinger has introduced four new TEC class cranes. These are the PK 37.002 TEC7, PK 35.502 TEC5, PK 30.002 TEC 7 and PK 28.502 TEC5. All four models are characterised by a combination of an infinite slewing angle and a wide range of technical features.

With a fly jib, the Palfinger crane PK 37.002 TEC7 has the best reach in its class and incredible power even at a reach of 35m. The cranes have the DPS-C system or The Dual Power System Continuous which contributes to increasing the maximum lifting capacity on the fly jib in all positions. This means that cranes can be used equally usefully when lifting heavy loads or when working at heights when working on, for example, roofs. Cranes have many serial or additional options, such as GEOM, FSTAB and LOAD.

All cranes are equipped with so-called comfort options that enable simpler, safer and faster operator work. Some of these options are SOFT STOP, HPSC-LOAD and DPS-Plus.

 

All four cranes can be used in combination with a fly jib. Palfinger cranes PK 37.002 TEC 7 and PK 30.002 TEC 7 are equipped with MEXT and WEIGH systems. The MEXT system automatically adjusts the maximum lifting capacity of one or two mechanical extensions. The WEIGH system allows the operator to directly measure the load during work so that he immediately knows at which reach he can manipulate the load. There is also a Return Oil Utilization option that enables faster operation of the hydraulic extensions. The option can be turned off or on manually. The crane has a SOFT STOP option which, in the event of a sudden interruption of the function, gradually stops the crane to prevent jolts of the crane and damage to the load.

Palfinger TEC equipment cranes are designed for special tasks where an additional dose of precision and power is required. The new models of cranes are ready for all complex work in urban areas, work where a long reach is required or strength when manipulating and transporting larger heavy loads.