Grove GMK6300L-1 proves perfect for compact jobsite in downtown Rotterdam

Dutch crane rental company Kraanverhuur Boekestijn is using its new Grove GMK6300L-1 to handle a months-long project replacing windows on a high-rise building in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam.  www.manitowoc.comEach window weighs 800 kg, working at a radius of 58 m and heights of up to 70 m. Kraanverhuur Boekestijn sent its Grove GMK6300L-1 for city center work in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam. The crane was set up in a restricted space to replace 750 windows in a downtown high-rise building, each weighing 800 kg. Space on the downtown project was extremely limited but the all-terrain crane still had to be set up with 74.5 t of counterweight, 80 m main boom, and 37 m and 29 m hydraulic swingaway jibs. This configuration is needed to reach the highest sections of the building and ensure the crane can maneuver over obstacles. In the end, the GMK6300L-1 proved to be the ideal choice for the job. The crane is replacing windows that have become structurally inadequate. Each weighs 800 kg and the crane has to work at a radius of 58 m and heights of up to 70 m. In total, the Grove crane will replace 750 windows over four months. “The reach with the GMK6300L-1 is world-class, with 80 m of main boom and the chance to increase the overall system length to 120 m with extensions. Set-up is fast and easy, including for the counterweight, and with the crane's compactness and outrigger base, we can get it into tight spaces, like the jobsite in Rotterdam. We now have two of the Grove 300t cranes in the Boekestijn fleet; for us, it’s the best performer in this class,” said René Boekestijn, co-owner and managing director of Kraanverhuur Boekestijn. Kraanverhuur Boekestijn sent its Grove GMK6300L-1 all-terrain crane to Rotterdam to replace 750 windows in a downtown high-rise building. The 300 t capacity Grove GMK6300L-1 offers exceptional strength and can lift 14 t at the full length of its 80 m main boom and up to a 28 m working radius. Because the crane and its outrigger base are very compact it makes for fast and easy setup, especially in urban areas and tight jobsites. Power for the carrier comes from a 430 kW Mercedes Benz (EUROMOT 5/Tier 4 final) engine which is paired with a reliable Allison transmission in a design that also features MEGATRAK® suspension and all-wheel steering. “Kraanverhuur Boekestijn loves the crane’s powerful lifting capacity and reach. For this job, the main boom plus hydraulic swingaway jib has demonstrated exceptional performance, enabling the lifting of loads even over obstacles. Grove all-terrain cranes help the company meet any challenge on the jobsite, and we look forward to continuing to do business with the company in the future,” said Niek Brabers, sales manager for mobile cranes in the Netherlands at Manitowoc. Kraanverhuur Boekestijn is a Dutch crane rental company founded in 1943. It remains family-owned and is currently run by third-generation Boekestijn family members. The company is active in general construction, industrial, ports, wind energy, petrochemical, and government projects. www.manitowoc.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing

Grove GMK6300L-1 proves perfect for compact jobsite in downtown Rotterdam

Dutch crane rental company Kraanverhuur Boekestijn is using its new Grove GMK6300L-1 to handle a months-long project replacing windows on a high-rise building in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam.

  www.manitowoc.com
Grove GMK6300L-1 proves perfect for compact jobsite in downtown Rotterdam

Each window weighs 800 kg, working at a radius of 58 m and heights of up to 70 m.

  • Kraanverhuur Boekestijn sent its Grove GMK6300L-1 for city center work in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam.
  • The crane was set up in a restricted space to replace 750 windows in a downtown high-rise building, each weighing 800 kg.

Space on the downtown project was extremely limited but the all-terrain crane still had to be set up with 74.5 t of counterweight, 80 m main boom, and 37 m and 29 m hydraulic swingaway jibs. This configuration is needed to reach the highest sections of the building and ensure the crane can maneuver over obstacles. In the end, the GMK6300L-1 proved to be the ideal choice for the job.

The crane is replacing windows that have become structurally inadequate. Each weighs 800 kg and the crane has to work at a radius of 58 m and heights of up to 70 m. In total, the Grove crane will replace 750 windows over four months.

“The reach with the GMK6300L-1 is world-class, with 80 m of main boom and the chance to increase the overall system length to 120 m with extensions. Set-up is fast and easy, including for the counterweight, and with the crane's compactness and outrigger base, we can get it into tight spaces, like the jobsite in Rotterdam. We now have two of the Grove 300t cranes in the Boekestijn fleet; for us, it’s the best performer in this class,” said René Boekestijn, co-owner and managing director of Kraanverhuur Boekestijn.


Grove GMK6300L-1 proves perfect for compact jobsite in downtown Rotterdam
Kraanverhuur Boekestijn sent its Grove GMK6300L-1 all-terrain crane to Rotterdam to replace 750 windows in a downtown high-rise building.

The 300 t capacity Grove GMK6300L-1 offers exceptional strength and can lift 14 t at the full length of its 80 m main boom and up to a 28 m working radius. Because the crane and its outrigger base are very compact it makes for fast and easy setup, especially in urban areas and tight jobsites. Power for the carrier comes from a 430 kW Mercedes Benz (EUROMOT 5/Tier 4 final) engine which is paired with a reliable Allison transmission in a design that also features MEGATRAK® suspension and all-wheel steering.

“Kraanverhuur Boekestijn loves the crane’s powerful lifting capacity and reach. For this job, the main boom plus hydraulic swingaway jib has demonstrated exceptional performance, enabling the lifting of loads even over obstacles. Grove all-terrain cranes help the company meet any challenge on the jobsite, and we look forward to continuing to do business with the company in the future,” said Niek Brabers, sales manager for mobile cranes in the Netherlands at Manitowoc.

Kraanverhuur Boekestijn is a Dutch crane rental company founded in 1943. It remains family-owned and is currently run by third-generation Boekestijn family members. The company is active in general construction, industrial, ports, wind energy, petrochemical, and government projects.

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