Manitowoc Adds MAX-ER Attachment to Model 16000
December 6, 2006 • Manitowoc Crane Group,

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A Model 16000 equipped with MAX-ER has 570 feet of reach.
The standard boom length on the Model 16000 is 315 feet, but with the MAX-ER, boom length can be increased to 394 feet. Add on a luffing jib with the MAX-ER and the 16000 can support a 295-foot boom and a 275-foot luffing jib for 570 feet of reach, compared to the 452 feet of reach on the standard Model 16000 with a 177-foot boom and 275-foot jib.
Kadow says this extra reach is useful in jobs where the crane can't get close to the area it is needed in. “Many times in petrochemical facilities, for instance, there isn't enough open area to set up the crane immediately adjacent to the lift site,” he said. “So the contractors need the extra ‘up and over' allowed by the MAX-ER.” The 16000 is commonly used in petrochemical facilities, wind power equipment erection, and fabrication yard applications.
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