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Auto Crane to Exhibit 12006H Service Crane at ConExpo 2014

The Auto Crane exhibit, booth number 6710 in the Silver Lot, will feature the 12006H series crane on an Auto Crane Titan 70 service body with the new AC-40.

Thu February 06, 2014 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Auto Crane, a subsidiary and brand of Ramsey Industries, announced the new 12006H series service crane will be on display at the March 2014 ConExpo/ConAGG event in Las Vegas, Nev. This addition to the Auto Crane line of heavy hydraulic service cranes provides a lifting capacity of 12,000 lbs. (5,443.1 kg) and is available with the NexStar crane management system. The Auto Crane exhibit, booth number 6710 in the Silver Lot, will feature the 12006H series crane on an Auto Crane Titan 70 service body with the new AC-40, a true 40 CFM reciprocating air compressor. With its vertical reach and crane control system, the Auto Crane 12006H is suited to meet the demands of heavy equipment service.

“We are passionate about the safety and productivity of the people who use our products on a daily basis,” said Kris Cleveland, director of sales and marketing of Auto Crane. “As we look back at the origins of Auto Crane and all of the industry firsts that define us, we are thrilled to see our products at work now around the world.”

For more information visit autocrane.com, eskridgeinc.com and ramseywinch.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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