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ABHR erects first-ever Raimondi T187 flat-top tower crane in Europe

The crane was ordered at its launch at Bauma last October and has been installed with a free standing height of 36 metres

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Belgian construction company ABHR has taken delivery of the first-ever Raimondi T187 flat-top tower crane in the country’s North-Eastern municipality of Antwerp.

Part of the newly launched Class 110 series, the crane was installed with the support of a Raimondi field technician and four commissioning specialists from Uperio Group.

Purchased at Bauma 2022 in Munich, Germany, the crane is taking part in the build of 19 residential units and will remain onsite for approximately 18 more months, Raimondi wrote in a statement.

The Raimondi T187, as with the entire Class 110 crane series, boasts significant improvements on both the technical and operational level thanks to its new control system ‘ConCore’.

ConCore’s many benefits include improved error diagnostics, alongside the plusses of mechanical and carpentry part modularity, and interchangeability of jib element parts. Having the best-in-class specifications, the T187 can lift at a maximum speed of 115 meters in the 37kW winch version, and the drum capacity of 620 metres.

The crane is equipped with a new Lumina X cab, which is one of the largest on the market with a height of 2.14 metres and a length of 2.28 metres and is equipped with a fridge and Bluetooth audio system. It also incorporates a new control system which the company has dubbed ConCore, with a 10 inch display screen.