The 21 LC 750 is available in three models with capacities of 24t, 36t and 48t. It has a freestanding height of 75.5m and can be climbed with a maximum 80m jib. The jib-end load with the two smaller capacities is 7t, and 6.5t on the 48t model. Every crane is equipped with a 110kW hoist motor and hoist drum with a rope capacity of 1,400m.

Linden Comansa said it has produced one-off models with higher capacities but the 21 LC 750 is the first tower crane able to carry loads up to 48t that it will serial manufacture.

It replaces Linden Comansa’s LC 8952 model and completes the LC2100 series. The 21 LC 750 is compatible with the jibs and mast sections from other cranes in the LC2100 series. As such, the 21 LC 550 can now be climbed up to 85.8m with fixing angles, instead of the 71.1m available with standard tower sections.

Rentakran Ukraine, Linden Comansa’s dealer in the country, has already taken delivery of two 21 LC 750 models.