Crane, especially a track-bound mobile crane

Traversing hoists – Having horizontally swinging boom or bridge – Extensible by movement of boom or boom segment along...

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104 2, 212224, 212226, 212238, B66C 2304

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056070713

ABSTRACT:
A crane, particularly a track-bound mobile crane, having a luffing jib located on a vehicle frame so as to be slewable upward and downward around a horizontal axis and rotatable around a vertical axis. In order to transport long and heavy loads in narrow areas, especially during the construction of bridges or tracks, the luffing jib is supported on at least one swivel bearing located on a vehicle frame end and is slewable upward and downward or liftable by a lifting drive arranged between the ends of the vehicle frame.

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