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LTL 2600

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The Lampson LTL-2600 or Transilift 2600 is a super-heavy mobile crane. With an ultimate capacity of over 2,600 short tons-force (2,400,000 kgf), it is among the largest land-based mobile crawler cranes in existence in terms of capacity. It has a maximum boom length of 460 feet (140 m) and maximum jib length of 240 feet (73 m).

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History

Design of the crane began in 1994, making it a relatively old design. Four examples of the crane are in existence: two built in 1995 that operate in Australia, one built in 2003 that operates in the United States, and one built in 2008 that operates in China. The older three cranes are operated by Lampson, with the Chinese example the only one to be sold to and operated by an outside company.

Design

As a crawler crane, the entire machine can carry a load short distances at a job site, increasing its flexibility. The crane consists of two crawler modules, a boom/jig assembly, and a large counterweight composed of containers of local materials (typically earth or gravel). The crane assembly is designed to be mobile, with pinned rather than welded modular construction so it can be broken down and transported by a fleet of trucks. Each unit costs approximately $28 million.

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LTL-2600 Wikipedia