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Reversible Mobile Crane operates by remote control.

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Reversible Mobile Crane operates by remote control.
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January 6, 2010 - Operated via wireless remote or pendant control, Reversible Boom Crane safely lifts, handles, and transports heavy loads in narrow passageways. Available capacities range from 1,000-20,000 lb, with lifting heights of 24 ft and boom reach up to 18 ft. Powered by 24 or 48 Vdc battery, heavy-duty welded steel crane is mobile on bearing equipped non-marking polyurethane wheels for smooth, quiet operation. Most functions are hydraulically operated, propulsion is electro-mechanically driven.

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Air Technical Industries
7502 Clover Ave.
Mentor, OH, 44060
USA



ATI's Reversible Mobile Crane Travels By Remote Control


Air Technical Industries (ATI) announces an advanced design of Reversible Boom Crane operation with wireless remote or pendant control that offers safety and flexibility in lifting, handling, and transporting heavy loads in most narrow passage ways. The unit can be remotely controlled for all functions including propulsion, speed acceleration or deceleration, steering, boom lifting and lowering, telescopic boom action, cable lifting and lowering, mast rotation, powered outriggers and any other optional attachments such as jaw grabs, bundle grabs, large shovel scoop or forks.

The RBC comes in capacities from 1,000 to 20,000 pounds, with lifting heights of 24 feet and boom reach up to 18 feet. It comes battery operated 24 or 48 volts DC, completely self sufficient, for quiet, clean operation with no exhaust or fumes creating unwanted pollution. Built narrow to pass through regular doorways and narrow aisles, it reaches over, under, beyond, or into small openings, deep into a truck, furnaces, or other hard to reach places.

The unit is mobile on bearing equipped non-marking polyurethane wheels for smooth, quiet operation and to protect the floor.

Most functions of the crane are hydraulically operated such as the boom lift, telescoping action, mast rotation, power steering, powered outriggers, and cable lift. The propulsion is electro-mechanically driven.

The RBC cranes are heavy-duty welded steel construction, quality built for years of tough, industrial use with low maintenance and high performance.
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