The LTM 1150-6.1 has a 150t maximum lifting capacity at 3m radius and 66m main boom. It offers under-hook heights up to 93m and a working radius up to 76m with the telescopic boom and hydraulic adjustable swing-away fly-jib. Liebherr says the crane offers the longest telescopic boom in its class.

It is installed on a six-axel all-terrain carrier, which has a length of 13.5m, a turning radius of 11m and can carry up to 15t of counterweight. It is powered by a V8 turbo-charged engine generating 544hp.

It will be showed operating with the Bluetooth technology, which can be used to control all functions on the crane’s superstructure.

Liebherr’s stand will also include a 32 TT self-erecting tower crane, which can be erected “in a matter of minutes”, and ballasted by a single operator.

Vertikal Days takes place 24-25 June at Haydock Park racecourse, Merseyside.