During the design of the LRT 1100-2.1 rough-terrain crane, our engineers focused on one specific criterion – safety. For both the crane operator and surrounding area. For example, the rough-terrain crane has outrigger monitors as standard. The support status is detected automatically and saved to the crane controller. The standard VarioBase® variable support base also enhances safety. It enhances flexibility on site and also increases the crane’s lifting capacity. The LRT 1100-2.1 has a telescopic boom with Liebherr’s time-tested telematic telescoping system for rough-terrain cranes, on which the various telescoping sections can be extended independently with a single cylinder and then pinned to the telescopic section above. This system is particularly simple and user-friendly, as excellent lifting capacities over the entire radius range can be achieved with just two telescoping modes, power or length.
What's inside
- Safety for the operator:
The standard width crane cabin can be tilted backwards to provide a better viewing angle of the load.
- Safe, variable support:
VarioBase® support technology delivers higher lifting capacities and also ensures maximum operational safety.
- Fully monitored:
The crane monitors the outriggers, the ballast installation and the installation of the optional double folding jib with angle adjustment.
- Strong or Long:
Simple telescoping with telematics and two fixed telescoping paths.
- Worldwide safety standard:
Global uniform safety standard which complies with all current regulations – ASME B30.5, EN 13000, Australian Standards (AS) and GOST standard.