| Another
important field is covered by the hydraulic telescopic
cranes and Ormig have made available such type towards
the end of '60 years. This concept is today referred
to many cranes available in the market.
The first model which came out was the 210tg, 20 tonnes
capacity with 3-sections telescopic boom having 22 m
length.
Afterwards, the production covered cranes starting from
20 up to 80 tonnes capacity and, among them, the model
50tgB had a great success thanks to its remarkable performances. |
It was towards middle of '70 years
that Guido Testore had the idea of a vehicle able to
travel easly either on road or off-road. That was the
start of the today's well known concept of all terrain.
Besides the above important capability, the AT cranes
offer the "all-wheel drive" in order to move
in every type of working site or road.
Models produced were: 20tt, 2Ofs, 28tt, 30tt and 35tt
with capacities from 20 to 35 tonnes.
The operating requirements were becoming more specific
and Ormig study was addressed to a crane having 360
degrees rotation, equipped with two cabs, one for the
carrier and the other one for the upperstructure.
The upperstructure cab was equipped with full central
controls which allowed one operator only to carry out
the crane work and the travel. Thanks to such design,
the cranes became easy driven and assured operating
cost-savings. Ormig has been the first cranes' manufacturer
to offer such solution.
The first model, the .40ttv, met a great interest as,
besides the remarkably appreciated lifting capacities,
45 tonnes max, 2.5-m-width carrier and 8.4m-length only
on 3 axles at all-wheel drive, it could move on road
at high speed.
Afterwards, cranes with 30 and 70 tonnes capacity have
been produced and widely used in the pre-fabricated
sector.
Today the AT range is very important for Ormig and
many different capacity cranes are available.
The main features of these cranes are: high lifting
capability, reduced overall dimensions and great reliability
for a long life coming from a skilled study and project
development carried out in the own plants. |