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26.02.2013

Two new Sennebogens down under

Western Australian training company Mandurah Safety & Training Service (MSTS) has taken delivery of two new Sennebogen 613M mobile cranes.

The company operates two purpose built safety management and training centres, in the towns of Mandurah to the south of Perth and Port Hedland in the far north. The company offers a wide range of courses including work platform operation, telehandlers and scaffolding as well as the crane and rigging courses.
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The two new cranes ready for delivery


Managing director Geoff Day selected two Sennebogen 613M cranes in order for the company to meet new Australian legislative requirements for training.

The two axle Sennebogen 613M has a maximum capacity of 15 tonnes, a three section 18.8 metre boom plus a five metre swingaway extension which can be offset by up to 45 degrees. The crane also has a respectable pick & carry load chart and can be equipped with both a clamshell attachment or an integrated work platform.
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Anthony Heeks (L) general manager of Pace Cranes hands the two machines over to MSTS managing director Geoff Day


Sennebogen’s Australian dealer Pace Cranes supplied the cranes, with one going to each of the training company’s two locations.

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