New Klimer at World of Concrete

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01 May 2008

Independently powered (by a petrol engine), the machine is sufficiently small to pass through a standard width door when stowed, yet provides a capacity of 5500 lb (2500 kg) in single mast configuration and 9500 lb (4320 kg) on twin masts. Maximum free-standing height is 50 ft (15.25 m) and a maximum tied height of 330 ft (100 m), with ties every 50 ft.

Components have been designed for light weight, allowing assembly to be carried out without the need for a forklift or other handling tools, with two persons able to assemble the machine entirely by hand.

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