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RowanH
Posted: Thursday, November 05, 2009 6:33:24 AM

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China-built Manitowoc Crawlers
Written by Alex Dahm - 04 Nov 2009



Manitowoc has announced a 100 tonne capacity crawler crane built in China for the Chinese market.

The MLC100 is "a world-class crawler crane engineered by Manitowoc in China" and is the first in what will be a range of models, according to the manufacturer. A 150 tonner will be introduced to the Chinese market by the end of 2010 and they will be made in Zhangjiagang where Potain tower cranes have been built since the 1980s.

Eric Etchart, president and general manager of Manitowoc Cranes, said the introduction of the MLC100 fits well with Manitowoc's philosophy. "The best way to serve our customers is to develop and to support products locally," he said.

Main boom length is up to 73 m while the maximum combination is 58 m of main boom plus the full 24 m of jib giving a tip height of 81.8 m. Power is from a 224 kW Tier III Cummins QSL300 engine. The pilot-controlled hydraulic system is designed to give smooth operation and precise control. It can be transported in four truck loads with 70 m of boom and 24 m fixed jib.

"Transportability, reliability, ease-of-assembly and operating speed were all factors taken into consideration when developing the MLC100," said Gilles Martin, executive vice president of Manitowoc Asia-Pacific. "We used our expertise as a truly global manufacturer to combine the best locally-available components with Manitowoc technology for a new class-leading range of crawler cranes."

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Not really my thing but thought some of the Manitowoc fans here might find this interesting.

Rowan.

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MICKR
Posted: Thursday, November 05, 2009 8:16:26 AM
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Rowan,
Do you reckon Manitowoc are just setting up camp in China before the chinese deside to make a copy of their machines? Just have a look what they have done to Honda.
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Posted: Friday, November 06, 2009 5:53:35 PM
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Aren'T those units manufactured for Manitowoc under license by Manitowoc at the Kobelco plant








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ConstructionSite
Posted: Friday, November 06, 2009 6:36:45 PM

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The SL6000 and CKE1800 shown above are only sold as a Kobelco product. Kobelco supplies Manitowoc only with crawlers under 150 tons. But the new MCL100 will be built in China and only for Chinese market.

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Posted: Friday, November 06, 2009 6:37:42 PM
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ConstructionSite wrote:
The SL6000 and CKE1800 shown above are only sold as a Kobelco product. Kobelco supplies Manitowoc only with crawlers under 150 tons. But the new MCL100 will be built in China and only for Chinese market.

- Chris Smile


Right now ...

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ConstructionSite
Posted: Friday, November 06, 2009 6:38:31 PM

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...and always. Many manufacturers build machines only for specific markets. Cat with India, etc.

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Lotsacrane
Posted: Friday, November 06, 2009 6:49:37 PM
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ConstructionSite wrote:
...and always. Many manufacturers build machines only for specific markets. Cat with India, etc.

- Chris Smile


Hey I believe ya ..I ran a 30t Daewoo..It was a Grove ... Had 110ft trapezoidal boom ,Grove all over the upper ..and a Daewoo carrier ..built for the Chinese market ........And she found her way to Canada..pure junk





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Lotsacrane
Posted: Friday, November 06, 2009 6:59:51 PM
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Posted: Saturday, April 21, 2012 2:48:49 PM

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Not to bad looking , only thing i don't like is the fact it has no a frame.
Would like to see a scale model of it.
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DC Craneman
Posted: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 7:32:39 PM
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While this is a Manitowoc engineered machine and built in Manitowoc's Chinese factory for what may be a big long term market, I've personally wondered if this is truely a world class crane, and if it will be distrubuted in other markets as well.

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