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September 16, 2009
Vol. 6, Issue 17

Pre-Order Your 2010 Crane Guide


2009 Crane Guide

The new 2010 Hot Line Crane Guide will take on a new appearance with several additional categories of lifting equipment. To better serve the needs of the construction industry, Maximum Capacity Media has added aerial lifts, telehandlers, and straight-mast forklifts to the 2010 Guide.

The 2010 Hot Line Crane Guide also will include a limited number of newer tower and self-erecting cranes in the updated edition. Additionally, the guide has separated boom trucks into two sections. Telescoping and straight boom cranes will be listed under the Boom Truck section, and articulating, knuckleboom, and folding boom cranes will be in the Articulating Cranes section.

Pre-order your 2010 Hot Line Crane Guide today by calling 800-673-4763.



Terex Launches New Cranes for North America at ICUEE

Altec AC23-95B Boom Truck
  Terex will introduce the TLC 380.3 knuckleboom crane at ICUEE.

September 15, 2009 – Next month at ICUEE, Waverly, Iowa-based Terex Cranes will introduce several new truck-mounted cranes for the North American market. These machines include the TLC 380.3 and 345VWB knuckleboom cranes and BT 3870T and BT 3851 boom trucks.

The Terex TLC 380.3 features an outrigger width of 24’3” and an endless slewing area, enabling it to work in tough conditions. Eight hydraulic extensions allow for a maximum reach of 68’11”.

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Hydrospex Strand Jacks Assist Power Plant Job     

Sauer-Danfoss Website Assists OEMs with Pending Tier 4 Regulations  

Badger Takes Orders for New Cab-Down RTs

International Rental Exchange Participant Now Working in U.S.

Terex AWP’s Ford Shares AWP Insight at Europlaform Conference

http://www.skyjackinc.com/



Wireless Innovator Brake Control Offers Surge Brake Convenience

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  The Innovator mounts directly on the electric brake trailer.

September 15, 2009 – Innovative Electronics, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, introduces the Innovator brake control, which the company says is the first unit to mount directly on electric brake trailers rather than traditional hardwiring a unit into the tow vehicle. Featuring wireless operation, the Innovator allows multiple vehicles to tow a trailer without the need for spending money to hardwire a vehicle and giving rental companies the flexibility to offer electric brake trailers for any vehicle with towing capabilities. The Innovator provides companies with the convenience of hydraulic surge brakes while using cost-effective and environmentally friendly electric brake trailers.

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ICUEE Extends Advance Registration

CH Products Offers HFX Series IV Joysticks

Imperial Crane Receives NBIS Risk Management Excellence Award

Palfinger to Reveal New Brands at ICUEE

IPAF Video Challenges Viewers to ‘Spot the Mistake’



Lorian, Ohio, September 2009 – A tractor-trailer carrying coils of steel hit the rear of a crane and tipped it over. The operator was trapped in the crushed cab for nearly an hour before he was freed by his brother and firefighters.

Read the rest of this accident here.







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