New Ferrari loader cranes

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Red crane lifting a yellow machine onto a blue and white truck F.lli Ferrari has three new 6000 series models announced in June 2022

A trio of new mid-size hydraulic loader crane models has been added to the F.lli Ferrari range from Italy.

The new 6000 series models are designed for sale outside Europe in non-CE markets. They are the 9.6 tonne-metre 6108B, 13.9 tonne-metre 6148B and the 19.3 tonne-metre 6238B. All are available with up to six extensions. The 6148B can have the A3J2 jib and the 6238B can have the A5J2 jib.

Features of the new design include optimised structure, pre-painting before assembly, new oil tanks, new stabiliser controls, load limit devices and, a new user-friendly control station for improved comfort during operation, the company said.

Radio remote control is available using HC-D4 electro-hydraulics with either a Hetronic or Scanreco system. A winch can be fitted as can extra features to allow attachment mounting, including an oil cooler, plus work lights and an audio-visual warning device are other options.

Commenting on the new development Giuseppe Bevacqua, F.lli Ferrari global product manager for cranes, said, “The restyling of these classic models, under both aesthetical and functional aspects, contributes to a dynamic approach to serve the most demanding markets and operators while also increasing the functionality and performance of Fratelli Ferrari non-CE cranes.”

Red and black crane extended behind cab of small 2 axle truck The first three new F.lli Ferrari 6000 series models are in the 10, 15 and 20 tonne-metre capacity classes

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