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2017 August 28   17:15

Hiab expands continuous slewing for its loader cranes

Hiab, part of Cargotec, is introducing continuous slewing on its 30 to 40 tonne metre range of cranes. Continuous slewing has previously been available for only the biggest HIAB cranes, which have a capacity of over 50 tonne metres, the company said in its press release.
 
Combined with boom and jib operations for construction, transport and specialist work, cranes with continuous slewing make work faster, smarter and safer.
 
 Load cycle times are faster, increasing productivity:
 Continuous slewing increases productivity, as operators can move the crane where needed, in a full circle and beyond. The right boom and jib options give operators what they need for a non-stop performance.

Everything is brought into close and easy reach with precise control, wherever the operator turns:
 Continuous slewing makes lifting easier and safer, since operators can choose the best path for lifting, while avoiding unnecessary and potentially unsafe stops and backtracking.

Purpose-built design optimises performance:
 HIAB cranes with continuous slewing are specifically built for high precision at long outreach (long-boom applications) or for more lifting power close to the truck (short-boom applications).
 
The following models are now available with continuous slewing: HIAB X-HiPro 358 (specifically designed for long boom applications with or without a jib), HIAB X-CLX 398 (specifically designed for short to medium length boom applications for emerging markets), HIAB X-HiPro 408 (specifically designed for long boom applications with or without a jib for maximum performance) and HIAB X-HiPro 418 (specifically designed for short to medium length boom applications, for more mature markets with high demand for electronic safety features and optimal performance).
 
Hiab is the world's leading provider of on-road load handling equipment, intelligent services and digitally connected solutions.

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