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| MLC165 crawler crane ![]() The MLC165 is easy to maneuver on a job site or among several job sites, making it ideal for general contractors, bridge builders, steel erectors, pile-driving contractors and more. It continues the reputation established by two other highly-successful Manitowoc models, the Manitowoc 555 and the Manitowoc 777. Steven Dick, technical sales support coordinator for Manitowoc, said the crane's design makes it suitable for a variety of applications. "Our engineers designed the MLC165 to facilitate general contractor activities like pile driving and moderate clamshell or grapple work," he said. "We like to think of the MLC165 as a versatile tool." The maximum boom length of the crane is 84 m. It also has an optional fixed jib and luffing jib. The maximum boom and fixed jib length is 93.4 m (69 m main + 24.4 m jib). The maximum boom and luffing jib reach increases to 102.8 m (51 m main + 51.8 m jib). At the bauma show, the MLC165 will be displayed with a luffing jib. Depending on the market, customers have options with a choice of either a 224 kW Cummins Tier III engine or a more environmentally-friendly 239 kW Cummins Euromot 3B engine. A new open-loop hydraulic system, served by two variable displacement piston pumps, give the 165 t crawler more lifting power than other cranes of its class. Its maximum load moment is 762 tm. Customers can begin ordering the MLC165 at bauma and shipments will begin in the third quarter of 2013. "The MLC165 is a versatile machine that can outlift the competition," Maloney said. "It's easy to operate, easy to transport and satisfies the crane industry's needs on the job site." write your comments about the article :: © 2013 Construction News :: home page |