Liebherr-International AG

03/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/28/2024 01:10

Jandt adds second LTM 1250-5.1 to its crane fleet - first use for demanding tandem lift

Two LTM 1250-5.1 cranes from Jandt Kranvermietung GmbH were used for a challenging project to unload wind turbine components from a 70-metre-long barge in the port of Berenbusch. The two 250-tonne cranes were equipped with the complete ballast of 88 tonnes. An additional transport vehicle delivered the special lifting gear.

It was the first major assignment for one of the two LTM 1250-5.1 cranes. Authorized signatory Jens Lübeck, Sales Manager at Jandt, explains: "With the new crane, we have added a second LTM 1250-5.1 to our fleet. We are very satisfied with the first one and we can now swap equipment parts between the two machines. Another important criterion for the Liebherr 250-tonner was its outstanding lifting capacity with its strong 60-meter telescopic boom."

Maximum load capacity on five axles

The LTM 1250-5.1 is characterized by enormous lifting capacities. Liebherr pursued a clear concept when developing the crane: to get the maximum lifting capacity out of the available weight of a 5-axle mobile crane. Another highlight of the LTM 1250-5.1 is the VarioBallast®: The adjustable radius of the counterweight offers maximum lifting capacities with a large ballast radius and optimized application possibilities on tight construction sites with a small ballast radius. And this can be quickly adjusted in just a few simple steps. The 250-tonner can be equipped with a folding jib, a long angled fixed jib or a rigidly attached strong jib. Proven Liebherr technologies such as VarioBase®, ECOmode and ECOdrive make the LTM 1250-5.1 particularly safe and efficient.

Challenging tandem lifts in the port of Berenbusch

Unloading the generator, the heaviest part weighing 98 tonnes, and the hub proved to be particularly challenging. These components had to be moved by both LTM 1250-5.1s together. During these tandem lifts, the sensitive coordination of the two drivers was crucial in order to lift the load safely and set it down again on the heavy-duty vehicle. A single crane was sufficient for the lighter nacelle. After just two hours, all three components were unloaded and placed on the low-loaders.

The freight, which had come a long way from Rotterdam, was transported the last few kilometers from the port in Berenbusch to the wind turbine construction site in Porta Westfalica with the help of three heavy-duty trucks. Two cranes were already waiting there to unload and then assemble the three components.

Successful company history

Jandt Kranvermietung was founded in 1950 by Friedrich Jandt in Bielefeld. In the beginning, only excavator and haulage work was carried out before the first crane vehicle was purchased in 1964. Jandt can therefore look back on a long and successful company history. With over 70 years of experience, more than 35 employees and a fleet of over 25 cranes with a lifting capacity of up to 250 tons, Jandt is a reliable partner for demanding crane work throughout Germany.