en.Wedoany.com Reported - Scottish rental company Bernard Hunter has introduced a 90-tonne Liebherr LRT 1090-2.1 rough terrain crane. This is the first crane of its model in Scotland.

Ordered earlier this year, the two-axle rough terrain crane features a 47-metre main boom and a variable double folding swing-away jib ranging from 10.5 to 19 metres, with a maximum offset angle of 40 degrees. Standard equipment includes the Liebherr VarioBase variable outrigger base system, which offers monitoring and automatic load chart generation for different outrigger configurations, as well as a wide tilting cab.
Lyle Sibbald, Sales Manager at Liebherr UK, stated that this is the first Liebherr LRT1090-2.1 rough terrain crane in Scotland, delivered to Bernard Hunter in Edinburgh, and thanked Mark Rafferty, Jim Rafferty, and the entire Bernard Hunter team for their support.

Mark Rafferty, Managing Director of Bernard Hunter, said that the addition of the LRT 1090-2.1 brings a new option to the company's versatile and modern crane fleet, and the company is committed to providing comprehensive lifting services to its customers.
Founded in 1946, Bernard Hunter's mobile crane fleet includes a 12-tonne Böcker truck crane, a 700-tonne Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 AT truck crane, four-axle and six-axle Spierings mobile self-erecting tower cranes, Maeda spider and mini crawler cranes, crawler transporters, glass handling equipment, and telescopic handlers up to the Manitou MHT-10160 (16,000 kg / 10 m). The company also offers in-house operator training.










