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4th June 1976, Page 50
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B.S.P. International Plant and Equipment Ltd, Claydon, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6 OJD.

BSP markets a wide range of the German-made HAP lorrymounted cranes in the UK. There are five basic models, but different boom lengths and arrangements are available to suit differing applications.

The smallest crane available, the model 1, has a maximum lifting capacity of 2,680kg (5,9101b) and a maximum outreach of 5.0m (16ft Sin); the largest, model 51T, has an hydraulic telescopic crane with an hydraulic winch. This crane has a maximum capacity of 8,000kg (17,6001b) and maximum boom angle is 75'.

Other cranes in the range offer maximum lifting capacities of 3,600kg (7,9501b), 5,000kg (11,0801b), 4,250kg (9,3801b) and 4,070kg (9,0001b).

All cranes may be specified with remote control and the smaller cranes have five-valve operation although additional valves may be supplied to control more equipment. Safety overload cut-outs are available as well as a full range of grabs and attachments.

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