Wagenborg invests in 200 tonne lifting gantry

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red Enerpac SL 200 hydraulic telescopic lifting gantry units set up with a black beam underneath a larger yellow and black Enerpac gantry tower system This investment enables Wagenborg to move a wide range of loads. Photo: Wagenborg

Dutch transport and lifting specialist Wagenborg has taken delivery of a new Enerpac SL hydraulic lifting gantry.

The gantry can lift up to 200 tonnes and is supplied with 50 metres of rails. This latest gantry is an extension of the current range of gantry systems up to 1,200 tonnes.

Load variety

This investment enables Wagenborg to move a wide range of loads even more flexibly and efficiently, the company said.

The lifting gantry systems are versatile, a spokesperson said. They are used, among other things, to move machines in factory buildings, such as presses or turbines.

Transformers and concrete structures can also be moved with the lifting gantry.

With its equipment, Wagenborg can move extremely heavy loads up to 5,000 tonnes, both over land and over water.

Wagenborg’s projects department takes care of numerous maintenance and new construction projects for clients.

red Enerpac SL 200 hydraulic telescopic lifting gantry units set up with a black beam underneath a larger yellow and black Enerpac gantry tower system The gantry can lift up to 200 tonnes and is supplied with 50 metres of rails. Photo: Wagenborg
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