Omaha Standard Palfinger Introduces New Crane Models

Omaha Standard Palfinger, headquartered in Council Bluffs, Iowa, will be introducing five models of its Palfinger service cranes at the 2012 NTEA Work Truck Show.

The cranes, PSC 3216, PSC 4016, PSC 4025, PSC 5025 and PSC 6025, are available in both electric and hydraulic versions and starting with the 4,000-pound model they will be offered with up to 25 feet of reach. The design process for the new models integrates many of the same features as the current line of PSC cranes that was released in 2010.
 
The company says that its cranes offer superior lift-to-weight ratios and hydraulic reaches with lifting capacities, ranging from 12,500-foot pounds to 38,500 foot pounds. All PSC models will be assembled on-site at the company’s Council Bluffs facility.
 
Features of the new cranes include:
 
  • Palfinger's proprietary hexagonal boom design that eliminates boom sway while adding stability during long reaches.
  • Winch integrated two block damage prevention system eliminating cords and reels to end of the boom tip.
  • Wireless remote control standard on all models with manual over-ride controls.
  • Two powered extensions with internal cylinders offered optionally.
  • Maintenance free extension system.
  • ECOAT Paint
  • SAE hoses with JIC fittings provide easy field maintenance.
  •  North American manufacturing, service and support at the company’s Council Bluffs facility.
     
For more information on Palfinger’s line of products, visit www.omahastd.com
 
 

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