Tower and boom – Liebherr LHM 420 User Manual

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Tubular tower design: exterior view

Tower and Boom

Tubular Tower Design

The submerged-arc welded pipe construction, a torsion-
ally rigid design, is part of a unique stress-flow system
absorbing all static and dynamic demands and distribut-
ing the load as best as possible onto the slew ring bear-
ing. The spiral staircase is well lit with handrails and kick-
plates, leading to the tower cabin. Access to the upper
tower platform and rope pulleys is also gained through
this route.

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s¬ ,OW¬STRESS¬FOR¬WELDING¬SEAMS
s¬ ,ONGER¬LIFETIME¬OF¬SLEWING¬GEARS¬AND¬UNDERCARRIAGE
s¬ 3AFE¬AND¬CONVENIENT¬ACCESS¬TO¬THE¬TOWER¬CABIN¬INSIDE¬

the tower

Luffing Cylinder

The cylinder rod is completely protected while in crane
parking position. Due to the fact that the luffing ram is a
tension cylinder, collisions between swinging loads and
the cylinder during crane operation are impossible.

s¬ -AINTENANCE¬FREE
s¬ ,ESS¬CORROSION
s¬ ,UFlNG¬CYLINDER¬IS¬PROTECTED¬AGAINST¬DAMAGE
s¬ .O¬RISK¬OF¬BUCKLING¬ONLY¬TENSION¬FORCE

Boom

The boom is of lattice construction featuring three main
chords and consisting of 2 sections (fulcrum section,
boom head). The boom head can be laid down on the
ground. Seamless high strength tubular steel ensures op-
eration without difficulty down to -40°C.

s¬ -ORE¬STABILITY¬¬HIGH¬LEVEL¬OF¬STIFFNESS
s¬ 0RECISE¬CRANE¬MOVEMENT
s¬ 0IVOT¬POINT¬UP¬TO¬¬M

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