The crane has a nine-section boom structure with six jib extensions, delivering a lifting capacity of 2,300kg at maximum outreach of 26m and a maximum payload of 5,800kg at 23m outreach.

“The crane only weighs 9,500kg but delivers performance of bigger cranes, which reduces emissions and cost of ownership,” said Hiab.

Key to the loader crane’s vertical performance is the V10-Force decagonal boom shape that delivers the strength needed to support the heaviest loads while reducing the side oscillations to a minimum and increasing the overall precision.

It also has the new ‘Multipower Jib’ that retains performance at the higher levels of the extension, even from the 5th to 9th extension use. The crane can be installed with the optional Effer’s V-Stab and CroSStab that increase the available surface areas to place the truck for maximum stability.

The crane comes equipped with Effer’s Progress 2.0 control system that enables connected digital solutions and delivers a number of safety features.

The manufacturer said this machine was designed based on feedback from Effer customers in the construction industry as well as the rental and service business, who wanted a crane to deliver heavy loads at great height.

“We have listened to our customers and created a game changing Effer loader crane that delivers the best vertical performance in its class. Effer 1000 is a heavy loader crane with the competing vertical reach and lifting capacity of a super heavy crane without the need for the bigger trucks. This flexibility allows them to work in tighter urban spaces and save money,” said Marcel Boxem, director, global product management at Hiab.