Equipment list
Equipment list
Equipment list
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<strong>Equipment</strong> <strong>list</strong><br />
Worldwide specia<strong>list</strong>s<br />
in heavy lifting and transport
Lattice boom mobile ane LG 1550<br />
This high mobility truck mounted crane is very easy to mobilize and quick to assemble and disassemble<br />
at site. The LG 1550 can drive and move around on very narrow roads and access paths to and on<br />
site.Its high stability and maneuverability has made it an ideal crane for the erection of may wind<br />
power systems between 2 MW and 3 MW.<br />
Please ask Mammoet Wind Sales Dept. for more information on ecommended road width and other technical specifiations<br />
Lattice awler crane TEREX CC2800-1 with NT (Narrow Track) option<br />
The CC2800-1 NT is designed for traveling from one hard stand to another on a wind farm site with<br />
a fully equipped boom system. This saves time in elocating and with no additional s-up. With a NT<br />
(Narrow Track) kit the standard track width of 27.5 ft (8,4 m) chanes to a track width of 12.4 ft (3,8 m)<br />
which an have signifi ant infl uence on onstruction of the oads*.<br />
* Information fom www.terexcranes.com.<br />
For information egarding recom-mended road width – please ask Mammoet Wind Sales Dept.<br />
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<strong>Equipment</strong> <strong>list</strong><br />
The Mammoet Wind Fleet consists mainly of cranes in the 300-750 t range, all allocated for wind<br />
projects. Mammoet Wind will bring our own equipment to the site; minor equipment will be rented in<br />
the local community in order to eliminate high mobilization costs.<br />
The Mammoet Wind Fleet is very flxible, and we can take on any task within the wind industry.<br />
Mammoet Wind Crane Fleet<br />
Model Narrow Track Year Owner<br />
CC2800-1 2004 Mammoet Wind<br />
CC2800-1 NT 2006 Mammoet Wind<br />
CC2800-1 2006 Mammoet Wind<br />
CC2800-1 NT 2007 Mammoet Wind<br />
CC2800-1 2007 Mammoet Wind<br />
CC2800-1 2008 Mammoet Wind<br />
LG1550 2009 Mammoet Wind<br />
LG1750 2007 Mammoet Wind<br />
LG1750 2007 Mammoet Wind<br />
LR1300-W NT 2009 Mammoet Wind<br />
LR1300-W NT 2009 Mammoet Wind<br />
LR1300-W NT 2010 Mammoet Wind<br />
LR1600 2009 Mammoet Wind<br />
TC2800-1 2009 Mammoet Wind<br />
*Partnership cranes, North America<br />
Mammoet Wind Worldwide<br />
For information about Mammoet Wind North American<br />
wind energy practice, please ontact:<br />
Mammoet Wind Inc. (Dallas, TX, USA)<br />
+1 972 386 7272 / info@krwind.com<br />
Mammoet Wind Inc. (Oshawa, ON, Canada)<br />
+1 905 723 9339 / info@krwind.com<br />
Mammoet Wind Inc. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada)<br />
+1 902 483 1292 / info@krwind.com<br />
Mammoet Wind Inc. (Vancouver, WA, Canada)<br />
+1 360 448 7802 / info@krwind.com<br />
KR Vent inc. (Montréal, Québec, Canada)<br />
+1 418 951 3653 / info@krwind.com<br />
KR Vent inc. (Murdochville, Québec, Canada)<br />
+1 418 784 3653 / info@krwind.com<br />
Beside the North American market we cover the rest<br />
of the world by the following offi ce:<br />
Mammoet Wind Pty (Australia)<br />
+61 (0) 73 39 07 369 / info@krwind.com<br />
Mammoet Wind Ltd (United Kingdom)<br />
+44 (0) 20 7592 8970 / info@krwind.com<br />
Mammoet Wind A/S (Denmark)<br />
+45 99 30 36 66 / info@krwind.com<br />
Brande Maskintransport (Denmark)<br />
+45 97 18 13 46 / bmt@bmt.as<br />
Mammoet Wind GmbH (Germany)<br />
+49 (0) 461 313 43 0 / info@krwind.com
Worldwide specia<strong>list</strong>s<br />
in heavy lifting and transport<br />
www.mammoet.com<br />
Main offi ce:<br />
Mammoet Wind<br />
Troldholm 8<br />
DK-9400 Nørresundby<br />
Denmark<br />
Tel: +45 99 30 36 66<br />
Fax: +45 98 17 64 00<br />
info@mammoetwind.com