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Vertikal: Two Raimondis for Eurogru

Vertikal: Two Raimondis for Eurogru

In The Press: 27 April 2021

German crane sales and rental company Eurogru has taken delivery of two 12 tonne Raimondi MRT234 flat top tower cranes.

The MRT234 has a maximum jib length of 70 metres at which it can handle 2,255kg. Features include the company’s latest deluxe R16 cab, zoning and auto-greasing systems as well as its MoveOne control and SmartLink remote monitoring systems. Both cranes went straight to work on a residential complex in Wiesbaden. They have been set up with a 66 and 70 metre jib lengths and under hook heights of 31.5 and 42 metres respectively.

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