Ferrari® 330 R A 3 E
- Load Torque:
- 27 kNm
- max. standard boom:
- 4.25 m
- at max. reach:
- 5.2 m
- max. carrying capacity:
- 0.46 t
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unmounted without accessories LMB = load torque limit Schwb.= pivot range
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