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The new Liebherr MK 73-3.1 mobile folding construction crane The new Liebherr MK 73-3.1 mobile folding construction crane

A new three axle mobile folding construction crane is being launched by Liebherr on 30 March 2021.

The new MK 73-3.1 with lattice tower and folding lattice boom, will join the existing, larger, 8 tonne capacity four axle MK 88-4.1 and five axle MK 140 models in the range.

Early images of the new crane show it looking similar to the manufacturer’s previous model of three axle mobile folding crane, the MK 63, from 2007. This model had a maximum hook height of 47.9 metres.

As with other MK cranes, when on site the new crane can be operated using mains electricity As with other MK cranes, when on site the new MK 73-3.1 can be operated using mains electricity

To give more lifting height the booms on these cranes can be luffed, according to model, by 15, 30 or 45 degrees and on the MK 140 it can be up to 70 degrees.

In 1961 Liebherr’s KA series was the first time it had mounted a fast erecting lattice tower crane on a truck chassis. The MK series was launched in 1997. The MK 40 and MK 45 were mounted on conventional truck chassis-cab units.  

More details on the new MK 73-3.1 will be published when they become available.

The Liebherr MK 63 from 2007 was the preceding three axle MK series crane model The Liebherr MK 63 from 2007 was the preceding MK series crane model with a three axle carrier
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