The family keeps growing – third LRT type crane from Liebherr now available. 

The new LRT 1130-2.1 from Liebherr – the toughest in the roughest

The LRT 1130-2.1, with a maximum lifting capacity of 130 tonnes (140 USt), extends Liebherr’s range of rough terrain cranes at the top end. Apart from its high performance, the designers particularly focussed on economical transport and safe crane operation when they developed this new model. The crane features very high lifting capacities and the longest telescopic boom of any 2-axle rough terrain crane in the world, ending up in being the toughest in the roughest with the highest lifting capacities of any comparable crane. It also has the most economical transport dimensions of its performance class and can be transported on conventional low loaders anywhere in the world.

Being the third model in the Liebherr rough terrain crane product range, the new machine comes right on top, growing the family on the upper end of lifting capacities as the LRT 1100-2.1 (a 100-tonnes machine) and the LRT 1090-2.1 (90 tonnes) are available already since 2018. All three machines are working like a swiss knife for any mines, fitting for 99% of typical lifting jobs in a mine. The widely distributed and well-trusted technologies of the Liebherr all terrain cranes have been built into the rough terrain crane series, making the Liebherr LRT’s the safest rough terrain cranes – worldwide. A huge service network, maximum reliability and fast parts supply round up the Liebherr package.

Worldwide economical transport is ensured on just two transport units.

Contact details

Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbHDr.-Hans-Liebherr-Straße 189584 Ehingen (Donau)

www.liebherr.com

info.lwe@liebherr.com

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