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Cosmo Cranes Adds Two Demag All Terrain Cranes

Thu May 16, 2019 - National Edition
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Cosmo Cranes’ new 5-axle Demag AC 130-5 all terrain crane’s compact design allows it to navigate tight job sites while still being able to lift loads up to 140 ton (130 t). It has a main boom length of 197 ft. (60 m) and a maximum system length of 283.8 ft. (86.5 m).
Cosmo Cranes’ new 5-axle Demag AC 130-5 all terrain crane’s compact design allows it to navigate tight job sites while still being able to lift loads up to 140 ton (130 t). It has a main boom length of 197 ft. (60 m) and a maximum system length of 283.8 ft. (86.5 m).
 Cosmo Cranes’ new 5-axle Demag AC 130-5 all terrain crane’s compact design allows it to navigate tight job sites while still being able to lift loads up to 140 ton (130 t). It has a main boom length of 197 ft. (60 m) and a maximum system length of 283.8 ft. (86.5 m). The 6-axle Demag AC 300-6 crane has a 350 ton (300 t) lift capacity, main boom length of 262.5 ft. (80 m) and a maximum system length of 390.4 ft. (119.9 m).

Cosmo Cranes recently commissioned two new Demag all terrain cranes, a Demag AC 300-6 and a Demag AC 130-5. Both cranes are equipped with the IC-1 Plus control system that provides the operator with access to real-time lifting information. The cranes have already been used on several projects throughout Australia.

According to Cosmo Cranes owners, Josh and Jonathan Handley, owning and operating a fleet of cranes with advanced technology helps their team be more responsive to the needs of their customers and improves the efficiency of their overall operations.

"Over the last 16 years, we've built a reputation on being experts in our field by performing quality work safely," he explained. "The machinery we use, as well as the distributors and manufacturers we choose to partner with help us get to where we are today. We've always trusted the Demag team to deliver quality equipment and outstanding service support. The technology built into these two new cranes will help us continue to meet the needs of our clients."

Cosmo Cranes' new 5-axle Demag AC 130-5 all terrain crane's compact design allows it to navigate tight job sites while still being able to lift loads up to 140 ton (130 t). It has a main boom length of 197 ft. (60 m) and a maximum system length of 283.8 ft. (86.5 m). The larger 6-axle Demag AC 300-6 crane has a 350 ton (300 t) lift capacity, main boom length of 262.5 ft. (80 m) and a maximum system length of 390.4 ft. (119.9 m).

"Our mobile cranes are perfect for restrictive spaces," added Handley. "They have the lifting capabilities and maneuverability needed to get the job done, and our operators can expertly navigate into the trickiest nooks and crannies at our customers' work sites."

For more information about Demag all terrain cranes, visit www.terex.com/demag/en/products/all-terrain-cranes.

About Cosmo Cranes

Sydney, Australia-based Cosmo Cranes was established in 2003 and offers customers a range of services, including tower crane hire, mobile cranes, labor, plant equipment, tower crane bases, crane sales, generator hire and advanced safety awareness.

For more information, visit www.cosmocranes.com.au.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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