New LCL700 luffing-jib crane from Linden Comansa

MEq
By MEq February 16, 2017 20:56

New LCL700 luffing-jib crane from Linden Comansa

The use of high-tonnage, prefabricated components and extremely large steel beams in construction is a growing trend, based on the fact that it reduces project-completion times. In construction projects involving space constraints, which are becoming increasingly common in the world’s largest cities, there is often a need to use large cranes with luffing jibs that enable them to lift extremely heavy loads while avoiding other cranes and nearby buildings. Linden Comansa has responded to that need with the launch of the LCL700, the largest in its range of luffing-jib tower cranes to date.

Two versions of the LCL700 are launched on the global market, with maximum load capacities of 64 and 50 tonnes. By means of simple manual modifications, the maximum load capacity of the cranes can be reduced to 32 and 25 tonnes respectively, resulting in increased hoist speed and productivity. This change on the hoist system from double line to single pull line is one of the many improvements that have been implemented into this model based on recommendations from Linden Comansa clients.

The maximum radius of the LCL700 is 65 metres and can be reduced in increments of 5 metres to 30. The LCL700 64t can lift a maximum load of 7.2 tonnes at maximum reach, while the LCL700 50t can lift 7.5 t. The minimum reach of both models is just 4 metres, allowing maximum use of the space at the construction site. The LCL700 also boasts an excellent ‘out-of-service’ jib radius of between 20.4 and 16 metres, depending on the maximum reach, providing a greater level of safety on the construction site when the crane is not in use.
The radius of the counter-jib is also extremely short, measuring just 9.5 metres, with the potential to be reduced to 8.7 metres by assembling the crane with steel counterweights rather than the standard concrete counterweights. Despite its size, the counter-jib is spaciously distributed, enabling the operator to work and perform maintenance tasks with great ease.

The maximum free-standing height of the LCL700 is 69.8 metres, on anchor feet. The LCL700 tower sections, with a 2.5-metre wide frame, are the same as for the luffing-jib LCL500 model and the flat-top 21LC750. This eliminates the need for owners of those models to re-invest in tower sections or the climbing cage.

This new luffing jib crane from Linden Comansa boasts a 200 kW hoist motor (268 hp) that enables to reach high speeds: up to 134 metres per minute for the LCL700 64t, and 170 m/min for the LCL700 50t. The hoist speed with maximum load capacity is naturally reduced, but remains extremely competitive: the LCL700 64t can lift 64 tonnes at a speed of 17 m/min or 32t at 34 m/min, while the maximum speed for the 50t version is 22 m/min when lifting 50-tonne loads and 43 m/min when lifting 25 t loads. Both models feature a high-capacity Lebus hoist cable drum, enabling them to be used to construct buildings of over 1000 metres in height when using the single pull line, and buildings of over 500 metres in height when using the double line.

Of the many advantages of this new model, perhaps the most striking is its ease of assembly. The LCL700 leaves the factory ready for quick assembly with pre-assembled luffing reevings, thus allowing on-site erectors to work faster and the assembly time to be reduced. The components can be quickly connected using bolts, the accesses are wide, comfortable and easily-assembled, and the erection weights have been optimised. The heaviest weight for a quick crane assembly would be 18.5 tonnes and can be reduced to 13 tonnes by removing some of the components pre-assembled at the factory and lifting them separately.

According to Martín Echevarría, Sales Director at Linden Comansa, “the large cities in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Oceania are beginning to feel the need for high-capacity luffing-jib cranes in some of their projects. We see that as an important market for the LCL700. Our new luffing-jib crane offers high performance, is extremely competitive and has a number of differential advantages that we hope set us apart from the competition.”
The new model will be available worldwide from March this year.

MEq
By MEq February 16, 2017 20:56