German crane rental company Steil Kranarbeiten has taken delivery of a 300 tonne Tadano AC 6.300-1 All Terrain.
The six axle crane features a seven section 80 metre main boom plus an 11.4 to 21 metre bi-fold swingaway which can be offset up to 40 degrees. Inserts up to 63 metres can be added for a maximum tip height of 123 metres.
Daniel Gödert, managing director of Steil said: "The Tadano AC 6.300-1 is undoubtedly one of the best that the market has to offer in six axles. We only bought the basic unit with full ballast and the pre-equipment for the tip. The AC 6.300-1 is particularly economical for us."
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The crane will be used for the pre-assembly of wind turbines and as an auxiliary crane for the assembly and dismantling of large crawler cranes.
Steil is based in Trier with four depots across Germany plus one in Luxembourg, and runs a fleet of 115 cranes up to 1,000 tonnes, with 300 employees. The group operates throughout Europe in the wind power industry and provides industrial moving, heavy haulage, recovery, and towing, as well as oil spill removal services.
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