DS Lausnir Strengthens Fleet with Manitowoc Grove All-Terrain Cranes
The GMK5250XL-1 and GMK5150L-1 feature winterized cabs, snow protection, extended reach, and LED lighting, ensuring safe, year-round lifting in Iceland’s harsh conditions. www.manitowoc.com Additional features on the cranes include winter tires, auxiliary heaters for both the upper and lower cabs, and LED front and work lights to ensure optimal visibility in low-light conditions. Reykjavík winters are notoriously tough. From November to March, average temperatures hover around 0 °C and can drop to −10 °C on the coldest days. Strong winds make it feel even colder than the thermometer suggests, and there are only 4–7 hours of daylight to work with. To meet these demanding conditions, DS Lausnir has invested in two Grove all-terrain cranes. In recent months, the Icelandic lifting company took delivery of a Grove GMK5250XL-1 and a Grove GMK5150L-1, both customized with features that enhance winter durability and provide operators with a more comfortable working environment. "Iceland doesn't give you easy weather or easy logistics. We wanted cranes that just get on with the job," said Daníel Sigurðarson, owner of DS Lausnir. "Our new Grove GMK5150L-1 and GMK5250XL-1 give us the reach, roadability, and all-weather readiness we need for year-round work in Reykjavík and across the country." The GMK5250XL-1 offers an impressive 250 t lifting capacity and a 78.5 m main boom. It comes equipped with Grove's snow cover package, which includes carrier cab bottom protection, hose reel cover, cable reel cover, and valve block cover. Additional features include winter tires, auxiliary heaters for both the upper and lower cabs, and LED front and work lights to ensure optimal visibility in low-light conditions. The GMK5150L-1 delivers a 150 t capacity and a 60 m main boom. Its custom configuration features the same snow cover package and winter tires, along with an engine-independent diesel cab heater that doubles as an engine preheater and includes a 24-hour timer. The crane is also fitted with a 270° birds eye view camera system and an advanced LED work light package. This package consists of two retractable carrier-mounted work lights, two superstructure-mounted lights for field illumination, and two LED lights on the superstructure cab, replacing the standard halogen lights. "Seeing the Grove GMK5250XL-1 follow the Grove GMK5150L-1 so quickly speaks to DS Lausnir's confidence in the product and Manitowoc's regional support," Daníel Sigurðarson said. Both cranes are now operating out of Reykjavík and are already busy on job sites. As winter approaches, DS Lausnir knows it has all terrain cranes ready to handle the most challenging conditions the season may bring. Shortly after delivery, the Grove GMK5250XL-1 was deployed on demanding projects. For example, the crane assisted in laying precast concrete floors weighing up to 11 t at a radius of up to 40 m. This project took place at the Þorraholt site in Garðabær and is part of a residential development by ÞG-Verk ehf. www.manitowoc.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing
The GMK5250XL-1 and GMK5150L-1 feature winterized cabs, snow protection, extended reach, and LED lighting, ensuring safe, year-round lifting in Iceland’s harsh conditions.
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Reykjavík winters are notoriously tough. From November to March, average temperatures hover around 0 °C and can drop to −10 °C on the coldest days. Strong winds make it feel even colder than the thermometer suggests, and there are only 4–7 hours of daylight to work with.
To meet these demanding conditions, DS Lausnir has invested in two Grove all-terrain cranes. In recent months, the Icelandic lifting company took delivery of a Grove GMK5250XL-1 and a Grove GMK5150L-1, both customized with features that enhance winter durability and provide operators with a more comfortable working environment.
"Iceland doesn't give you easy weather or easy logistics. We wanted cranes that just get on with the job," said Daníel Sigurðarson, owner of DS Lausnir. "Our new Grove GMK5150L-1 and GMK5250XL-1 give us the reach, roadability, and all-weather readiness we need for year-round work in Reykjavík and across the country."
The GMK5250XL-1 offers an impressive 250 t lifting capacity and a 78.5 m main boom. It comes equipped with Grove's snow cover package, which includes carrier cab bottom protection, hose reel cover, cable reel cover, and valve block cover. Additional features include winter tires, auxiliary heaters for both the upper and lower cabs, and LED front and work lights to ensure optimal visibility in low-light conditions.
The GMK5150L-1 delivers a 150 t capacity and a 60 m main boom. Its custom configuration features the same snow cover package and winter tires, along with an engine-independent diesel cab heater that doubles as an engine preheater and includes a 24-hour timer. The crane is also fitted with a 270° birds eye view camera system and an advanced LED work light package. This package consists of two retractable carrier-mounted work lights, two superstructure-mounted lights for field illumination, and two LED lights on the superstructure cab, replacing the standard halogen lights.
"Seeing the Grove GMK5250XL-1 follow the Grove GMK5150L-1 so quickly speaks to DS Lausnir's confidence in the product and Manitowoc's regional support," Daníel Sigurðarson said.
Both cranes are now operating out of Reykjavík and are already busy on job sites. As winter approaches, DS Lausnir knows it has all terrain cranes ready to handle the most challenging conditions the season may bring.
Shortly after delivery, the Grove GMK5250XL-1 was deployed on demanding projects. For example, the crane assisted in laying precast concrete floors weighing up to 11 t at a radius of up to 40 m. This project took place at the Þorraholt site in Garðabær and is part of a residential development by ÞG-Verk ehf.
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