42025 SA PM 42025 SA Specifications & Technical Data (1992—1997)

The PM 42025 SA is a truck-mounted loading crane manufactured by PM from 1992 to 1997. It has a load torque of 400 kNm and a maxim…

The PM 42025 SA is a truck-mounted loading crane manufactured by PM from 1992 to 1997. It has a load torque of 400 kNm and a maximum carrying capacity of 19.1 tons. At its maximum reach of 13.6 meters, it can lift heavy loads.

Technical specs - 42025 SA PM

Specification

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Load Torque
400 kNm
at max. reach
13.6 m
max. carrying capacity
19.1 t

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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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