This sharp Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 belonged to Moh Seng from Singapore (SG) and it is the largest crane the company ever deployed. It is a 750-tonne crane mounted on a 9-axle carrier with year of manufacture 2014. Today is this crane not working anymore for Moh Seng.
The crane is powered by a Liebherr 8-cylinder diesel engine with a power of 505 kW (686 hp). The axles 2, 3, 5 and 6 are powered and all axles are steerable.
In transit is the crane 21.96 meters long, 3 meters wide and 4 meters tall. The transport mass in this configuration is approx. 140 tonnes.
The main boom of the crane has a 16.3 meter base length and extends three times to a maximum length of 52 meters. The main boom can be extended by a maximum 91 meter long luffing jib.
The outrigger base of the crane measures 12 x 12 meters.
The large superlift on the crane weights about 20 tonnes. The arms of the YSL superlift can be folded out each 35 degrees.
During the transport over the road is the cabin on the superstructure rotated behind the superstructure and lowered between the rear outriggers.
A very sharp crane in the colours of Moh Seng!