19.06.2015
Terex AC100/4L for Kurth
German crane and access rental company Autokrane Kurth has taken delivery of a 100 tonne Terex AC 100/4L All Terrain crane.
The four axle crane boasts a 60 metre main boom, a 10 to 19 metre bi-fold swingaway extension, 25 tonnes of counterweight and an overall width of just 2.55 metres, even when equipped with the wider tyre options. The new crane joins a mixed fleet of cranes up to 100 tonnes, including a previous version of the AC100.
Kurth Autokrane was founded in 1999 and is based in Blankenheim – south west of Bonn, in addition to crane and access rental is also offers, towing, recovery, industrial moving and heavy haulage transportation services.
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Autokrane Kurth's new Terex AC100/4L
General manager Marcel Kurth said: “This crane is not only the narrowest and most compact four-axle unit on the market, but it’s also very versatile and flexible. That means we can use it to cover a wide range of projects for our customers in the industrial and other sectors – it’s our all-rounder.”
“Also we know that we can always count on Terex to provide us with irreproachable service, which is something really important to us. Throughout the years, this has led to us developing a friendly relationship with our contact, Michael Zieger, who we feel takes really good care of us”.
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(L-R) Marcel Kurth and Alexandra Kurth with Michael Zieger of Terex and crane operators Matthias Müller and Gerd Götz
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