Germany-based crane rental company Schares has taken delivery of a new 100 tonne Tadano all terrain crane.

The new crane will be used for construction and engineering works, (Photo: Tadano)

It will be used for a range of jobs, including civil engineering projects, steel construction work, and lifts for the chemical industry.

Christoph Schares, managing director, said, “Its powerful lifting capacity, combined with a 59.4 metre main boom and an axle load lower than the 12 tonne limit, makes it an extremely cost-effective taxi crane.”

The team at Schares considers the AC 4.100L 1’s compact design to be another crucial advantage. “The AC 4.100L 1 is perfect for erecting large cranes,” added Eric Reichmann, when going over the ways that the crane will be used in Schares’ fleet.

The company’s fleet includes an AC 350-6, an AC 160-5, as well as city cranes such as the AC 40-1.

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