German Crane Rental Company Brüser Receives 120-Tonne Tadano All-Terrain Crane
2026-05-15 15:36
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - German crane rental company Brüser Kranverleih has recently taken delivery of a 120-tonne Tadano AC 5.120-2 all-terrain crane. Manufactured at the Tadano plant in Lauf, the unit has now been handed over and is ready for its first assignment.

This 120-tonne, five-axle AC 5.120-2 all-terrain crane features a 60-metre, seven-section main boom. Various extension options can be mounted at the top, including a bi-fold swing-away jib ranging from 10.1 to 17.9 metres, which can be extended to 31.9 metres using two 7-metre inserts. All attachments can be offset by up to 45 degrees, achieving a maximum tip height of 96 metres.

Brüser Kranverleih stated: "Our experience with Tadano cranes from Lauf has been very positive. These machines are powerful, reliable, and economical to operate. At the same time, our crane operators appreciate the control system because it is easy to use." Headquartered in Bad Harzburg, southeast of Hanover, the company currently operates a fleet consisting of 360-degree rotating telehandlers, low-loader trailers, and all-terrain cranes, the largest of which is a 180-tonne Liebherr crane.

The newly acquired 120-tonne all-terrain crane further expands Brüser Kranverleih's equipment portfolio, offering the company more tonnage options for its lifting services in the German market. With its combination of a 60-metre main boom and a maximum tip height of 96 metres, this all-terrain crane can meet a wide range of lifting requirements.

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