Grove all terrains for Spain

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Spanish crane rental company Grúas del Vallés has taken delivery of two new 60 tonne capacity Grove GMK3060L-1 all terrain cranes.

Grúas del Vallés’ two new Grove GMK3060L-1 cranes alongside the original unit it purchased in 2022. (Photo: Manitowoc)

This latest order follows its purchase of another GMK3060L-1, delivered in 2022.

Grúas del Vallés’ all terrains performing a 35 tonne tandem lift at Barcelona Port, Spain. (Photo: Manitowoc)

The crane has a 48 metre boom and was chosen due to its compact size and transportation capabilities.

It can drive with up to 7.5 tonne counterweight while still meeting 12 tonne per axle weight limits.

Commenting on this latest order, Marc Gelabert, manager at Grúas del Vallés said, “Its compact dimensions, long boom, 8.7-15 metre bi-fold swingaway jib, and Megatrak suspension are outstanding features that enhance our operations.

“The cranes are ideal for the jobs we focus on, and we get great support from our local dealer Rexma which always provides swift and responsive service.”

The crane rental company now has seven Grove all terrains in its fleet of 35 cranes, used for residential projects, road buildings jobs and work on industrial sites.

The cranes are used for assembling and disassembling tower cranes, moving pre cast concrete sections into place and other lifting work in restricted spaces.

The company’s first GMK3060L-1 handling maintenance work at the Palau de la Música in Barcelona. (Photo: Manitowoc)
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