The Dominator III

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09 June 2017

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US manufacturer and supplier of service vehicles, cranes and hydraulic loaders, Iowa Mold Tooling Company (IMT), has launched the Dominator III – an 11-foot (3.3 metre) mechanic’s truck with a 25 foot (7.6 m), 12,000 pound (5.4 tonne) telescopic crane combo.

The new crane is based upon the company’s 14 foot (4.3 m) Dominator but with an increased lifting capacity and a lighter, more manoeuvrable body, the company said. In addition, IMT reduced the weight of the telescopic crane by 440 pounds (200 kg), while increasing the crane rating to 81,000 lb-ft (109,821 Nm).

“We aimed to meet our customers’ needs by offering a lighter, manoeuvrable body paired with increased lifting capacity,” said Jim Hasty, IMT general manager. “It offers operators enhanced flexibility on the jobsite without sacrificing lifting capacity. Customers will find that the new 11 foot Dominator III is an economical solution that has all the quality and options they’ve come to expect from IMT.”

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