Wolffkran Unveils the New WOLFF 550 B Luffing Jib Crane
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Wolffkran Unveils the New WOLFF 550 B Luffing Jib Crane

Wolffkran has introduced the WOLFF 550 B, a high-capacity luffing jib crane designed to meet the growing demand for large cranes in infrastructure, industrial, and data centre projects. Positioned between the WOLFF 355 B and WOLFF 630 B, it boasts a maximum lifting capacity of 30 tonne, extenda...

Wolffkran has introduced the WOLFF 550 B, a high-capacity luffing jib crane designed to meet the growing demand for large cranes in infrastructure, industrial, and data centre projects. Positioned between the WOLFF 355 B and WOLFF 630 B, it boasts a maximum lifting capacity of 30 tonne, extendable to 36 tonne with an upgraded hoist winch. Featuring market-leading lifting speeds, enhanced freestanding heights, and a flexible cabin placement, the 550 B ensures efficiency and adaptability. Set to launch globally this year, it marks a new benchmark in Wolffkran’s product innovation, catering to complex high-rise construction needs.Contact: WolffkranWebsite: www.wolffkran.comTel: +41 41 766 85 00Email - info@wolffkran.com 

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