Holzbau Bögerl Enters Mobile Crane Era with Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1
Holzbau Bögerl's first mobile crane, the Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1, delivers 48m reach with compact VarioBase stability for modern timber construction projects. www.liebherr.comCrane handover to Holzbau Bögerl GmbH in Ehingen (from left to right): Thomas Bögerl, Florian Maier (Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH), Richard Bögerl and Markus Bögerl. Holzbau Bögerl GmbH from Breitenbrunn in the Upper Palatinate is setting new standards in assembly: For the first time in the company's history, the family business has purchased a mobile crane - the compact and powerful Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1. With this investment, the company is responding to the growing requirements in modern timber construction. Holzbau Bögerl's field of activity has changed significantly in recent years. Instead of traditional roof trusses, the focus today is on large-format wall, ceiling and roof elements, which are often delivered prefabricated with insulation, windows or interior fittings. This construction method not only requires precision, but also higher lifting capacity and reach in often confined spaces. "Our lorry-mounted loading crane reached its limits. A compact mobile crane was the logical next step for us," explains company owner Richard Bögerl. Well thought-out overall concept The Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1 compact crane was a conscious choice, as son Thomas Bögerl explains: "We were impressed by the well-thought-out overall concept. With its short chassis and minimal turning circles, the three-axle mobile crane is predestined for tight construction sites. Thanks to its all-wheel drive, differential locks and large-volume tyres, it also proves its strengths off the beaten track. The crane can also be moved with ballast, eliminating the need for additional transport. The crane can be set up and ready for use within 15 to 20 minutes. That saves us valuable time." Brother Markus Bögerl adds: "The LTC 1050-3.1 also impressed us technically: the low overall height allows it to enter halls with a clearance height of just three metres. Lifting heights of up to 48 metres are possible with the folding jib. The variable VarioBase® support base offers more power and maximum safety, especially in confined spaces. The remote control allows high-precision operation of all functions - including undercarriage travel. Even travelling under load is possible within the permissible limits - ideal for area-intensive construction sites." In future, the new mobile crane will be used on a variety of construction projects - from roof trusses and façade installations to complete detached houses and major public projects such as schools and nurseries. Commenting on the decision to purchase the first mobile crane from Liebherr, Richard Bögerl says: "Liebherr stands for quality, innovation and decades of experience in mobile crane construction. It was important for us not only to opt for a technically convincing product, but also for a company that impresses with its reliable service and strong customer focus. With Liebherr, we have an experienced partner at our side in whom we have complete trust." www.liebherr.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing
Holzbau Bögerl's first mobile crane, the Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1, delivers 48m reach with compact VarioBase stability for modern timber construction projects.
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Holzbau Bögerl GmbH from Breitenbrunn in the Upper Palatinate is setting new standards in assembly: For the first time in the company's history, the family business has purchased a mobile crane - the compact and powerful Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1. With this investment, the company is responding to the growing requirements in modern timber construction.
Holzbau Bögerl's field of activity has changed significantly in recent years. Instead of traditional roof trusses, the focus today is on large-format wall, ceiling and roof elements, which are often delivered prefabricated with insulation, windows or interior fittings. This construction method not only requires precision, but also higher lifting capacity and reach in often confined spaces. "Our lorry-mounted loading crane reached its limits. A compact mobile crane was the logical next step for us," explains company owner Richard Bögerl.
Well thought-out overall concept
The Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1 compact crane was a conscious choice, as son Thomas Bögerl explains: "We were impressed by the well-thought-out overall concept. With its short chassis and minimal turning circles, the three-axle mobile crane is predestined for tight construction sites. Thanks to its all-wheel drive, differential locks and large-volume tyres, it also proves its strengths off the beaten track. The crane can also be moved with ballast, eliminating the need for additional transport. The crane can be set up and ready for use within 15 to 20 minutes. That saves us valuable time."
Brother Markus Bögerl adds: "The LTC 1050-3.1 also impressed us technically: the low overall height allows it to enter halls with a clearance height of just three metres. Lifting heights of up to 48 metres are possible with the folding jib. The variable VarioBase® support base offers more power and maximum safety, especially in confined spaces. The remote control allows high-precision operation of all functions - including undercarriage travel. Even travelling under load is possible within the permissible limits - ideal for area-intensive construction sites."
In future, the new mobile crane will be used on a variety of construction projects - from roof trusses and façade installations to complete detached houses and major public projects such as schools and nurseries.
Commenting on the decision to purchase the first mobile crane from Liebherr, Richard Bögerl says: "Liebherr stands for quality, innovation and decades of experience in mobile crane construction. It was important for us not only to opt for a technically convincing product, but also for a company that impresses with its reliable service and strong customer focus. With Liebherr, we have an experienced partner at our side in whom we have complete trust."
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