FiberTech launches lighter weight package

By Hannah Sundermeyer02 March 2021

FiberTech Outrigger Pads now offers a solution when extra rigidity is needed and weight is a concern.

FiberTech Outrigger Pads now offers an innovative solution when extra rigidity is needed and weight is a concern. FiberTech Pads effectively spread outrigger loads and create stability for equipment such as mobile cranes, concrete pump trucks, high reach aerial devices, rock crushers, mobile substations and more.

FiberTech Outrigger Pads (formerly FiberMax Heavy Duty) are an economical, high-performance load distribution solution.

With crush ratings of up to 600 psi and rated capacities up to 170,000 pounds, FiberTech Super Duty Outrigger Pads (formerly FiberMax Heavy Duty) are an economical, high-performance load distribution solution, the company said. FiberTech Pads can be used alone, or as part of multi-pad set-up.

At least 13 layers of quad axial continuous glass fibers and vinyl ester resin give FiberTech Super Duty Outrigger Pads exceptional structural strength and stiffness. A 1-inch thick FiberTech Pad weighs 25 percent less and delivers the same load distribution performance as a 3-inch thick SafetyTech Super Duty Outrigger Pad.

“The name change from FiberMax to FiberTech makes it more intuitive for customers to compare these products,” said Kris Koberg, CEO, DICA. “FiberTech and SafetyTech Outrigger Pads are used for the same purpose, but are made from different materials,” he explained.

Hi-Viz yellow, FiberTech Outrigger Pads are non-conductive, waterproof, and chemical resistant. In addition to applications in construction, crane and rigging, and utility markets, DICA works with engineering departments to develop solutions for custom applications and other site-specific challenges.

MAGAZINE
NEWSLETTER
Delivered directly to your inbox, World Crane Week Newsletter features the pick of the breaking news stories, product launches, show reports and more from KHL's world-class editorial team.
Latest News
WireCo launches U.S.-made crane rope production
Casar and Oliveira products will now be made in Missouri as part of $30 million investment. 
Global construction equipment sales for 2022 revealed
Off-Highway Research reveals sales of global construction equipment in 2022 and looks ahead to potential sales in 2023 
Georgia Ports Authority places Konecranes’ largest RTG order
As part of its existing container operations at the Ocean Terminal facility, 55 hybrid Konecranes rubber-tired gantry cranes were purchased.
CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
D.Ann Shiffler Editor, American Cranes & Transport Tel: +1 512 869 8838 E-mail: d.ann.shiffler@khl.com
Matt Burk VP Sales Tel: +1 312 496 3314 E-mail: matt.burk@khl.com
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA