33.600 5S Effer 33.600 5S Specifications & Technical Data (1996—1996)

The Effer 33.600 5S is a truck-mounted loading crane manufactured by Effer in 1996. It has a load torque of 233.7 kNm and a maximu…

The Effer 33.600 5S is a truck-mounted loading crane manufactured by Effer in 1996. It has a load torque of 233.7 kNm and a maximum carrying capacity of 11.8 tons. At its maximum reach of 15.1 meters, it can lift heavy loads.

Technical specs - 33.600 5S Effer

Specification

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Load Torque
233.7 kNm
at max. reach
15.1 m
max. carrying capacity
11.8 t
Model series
Big

More technical details, like: machine length, machine width, machine height, max. standard boom, carrying capacity, load of additional jib, weight, at reach, 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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