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Technical specs - AK 256.4E A1 Atlas
Specification
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- Load Torque
- 228 kNm
- machine length
- 2.508 m
- machine width
- 1 m
- machine height
- 2.36 m
- Carrying capacity
- 3.65 t
- at max. reach
- 6.36 m
- Weight
- 2.125 t
- max. carrying capacity
- 5.15 t
- at reach
- 4.51 m
- Model series
- AK
More technical details, like: max. standard boom, load of additional jib, max. hook height, required power are available in the full technical specs.
unmounted without accessories LMB = load torque limit Schwb.= pivot range
Special equipment
- Hydr. brace support
-
No
- Electronic load torque limitation
-
No
- Endless pivoting
-
No
- High seat
-
No
- Remote control
-
No
- Adjustable pivoting
-
No
- Articulated boom overstraining
-
No
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