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The HIAB XS 288 E8 HiDuo crane
mounted on a Volvo FM 8x4 with a
13.5m trailer, custom built for Stramit,
was developed for mid-tier roofing
applications.
According to the company the solution
is ideal for residential, multi res and light
commercial building projects, as well as
hard to access locations such as narrow
sites.
“The compact and efficient design of the
vehicle can get close to a building site,
eliminating the need for a separate crane
to be set-up on site,” John Bull, Stramit
Group Marketing Manager said.
“With the product arriving at the same
time as the crane there’s no need to
coordinate delivery times, thus saving
on handling the product and in turn
reducing possible product damage.“
Stramit’s Crane to Roof unit is designed
to reach a height of 23m, and will lift a
maximum sheet length of 18m, and a
maximum load of 2 tonnes. Featuring
stabiliser legs at the rear and on the sides
Stramit launches innovative crane to roof solution
Stramit, Australian manufacturer of steel building products, has launched the Crane to
Roof solution – a specially made roofing product delivery truck and mounted crane in one.
of the unit, which are for stability only
and not lifting, unlike conventional slew
or AT cranes, this design aspect makes
the unit suitable for nearly all worksites
under five degrees slope. Additionally, set
up times are significantly reduced with
the stabiliser legs being fully engaged
within five minutes. Once in position, the
unit is ready to lift the Stramit roofing
product within 15-20 minutes.
The Stramit Crane to Roof solution is also
safe and reliable with fully trained crane
operators using wireless technology to
best position product into the desired
location, increasing safety and efficiency.
A further advantage of the wireless
technology is the option of a combined
Driver and Dogman package allowing
tasks to be completed faster and at a
lower cost. Crane to Roof unit is available
within a 100km radius of Stramit’s
metro locations in Brisbane, Sydney and
Melbourne.
Contact Brisbane: 07 3803 9999; Sydney:
02 9834 0900; Melbourne: 03 9237 6200 or
visit
www.stramit.com.auRay Bengowski, Dingli’s Managing
Director, Dingli’s Karen Vella and Darren
Baxter fromAccess Sales & Spares, the
Dingli distributor in Victoria were present
for the launch.
There are eight models in the new range
(four articulating and four telescopic)
with platform heights of 14m, 18m, 22m
and 26m.
Designed in Italy by telehandler specialist
Magni the machines fully comply with
the latest versions of EN280, ANSI and
ISO standards.
Dingli is in the process of obtaining
design registration for these products
and expects to have them available to the
Australian market by March 2017.
According to Ray, all eight models have
a revolutionary 4x4 axle drive system,
New Italian design Dingli Boom Lift range
The new Italian design Dingli Boom Lift range was launched at Bauma China in November
last year.
improved traction and are more fuel
efficient than other models.
“Including these eight new booms, Dingli
had in excess of 50 machines on display
at the Bauma show this year,” Ray said.
“The Rizer S036-RS which launched in
Australia early 2016 was also a popular
model on the show stand
along with the Raptor
MV095J and as always the
E-Tech S06-E.”
Zhejiang Dingli Machinery
Co currently has three
manufacturing facilities in
Deqing, Zhejiang covering a
total area of 200,000m² and
will be commencing work
on facility four in early 2017.
Also in November Dingli
Australia employed a new salesman for
the Queensland region, Daniel Miller.
Daniel comes to Dingli with seven years’
experience in capital equipment sales.
Contact Daniel on 0428 833 388 or via
email at
qldsales@dingliaustralia.com.auContact: 1300 623 622 or visit website:
www.dingliaustralia.com.auThe new Italian design Dingli Boom Lift range was launched at
Bauma China
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ACCESS IN ACTION • FEBRUARY 2017
The HIAB XS 288 E8 HiDuo crane is mounted on a Volvo FM 8x4 with a 13.5m trailer