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A Finnish F1450R-HXP.2.28 TECHNO on Fassi.com

 

A Fassi F1450R-HXP.2.28 TECHNO L826 crane mounted by Grutech Oy in Helsinki (Finland) on the Fassi.com homepage

Helsinki (Finland) - The crane model seen in the picture published on our homepage is a F1450R-HXP.2.28 TECHNO with an L826 hydraulic extension, fitted by our importer/distributor in Helsinki (Finland), the company Grutech Oy.

This crane belongs to the new generation of TECHNO cranes with secondary boom and decagonal telescopic extensions, new kinematics, an enhanced hydraulic system and advanced FX990 electronic control unit. In this case, this 5-axle Volvo truck set-up includes a Fassi V7S radio remote control, the new FSC-Techno stability system, the ACF (Automatic Crane Folding) device for the automatic opening and closing of the crane, the CCD (Cabin Collision Detection) crane blocking device to protect the truck cabin, the DbF (Drive by Fassi) system for driving the vehicle via radio remote control, the activation for the JDB (Jib Dual Power) device to enhance the hydraulic extension, the PSC (Platform Stability Control) system, specifically for the use of the crane with platform, the IoC (Internet of Cranes) electronic system for remote assistance, the AWC (Automatic Winch Control) system for the simplified use of the movements made by pulley, the V30 winch, variable displacement pump, hydraulic rotating outriggers, LED lights on the secondary boom and extension and clearance lights on the outriggers.

Fassi Gru S.p.A. - Loader cranes manufacturer since 1965

Fassi Gru is the market leader among Italian producers. Its product range and sales numbers place it among the top producers of hydraulic cranes in the world.

Fassi’s production potential is approximately 12,000 cranes per year. The entire range is exported and distributed throughout the world through an efficient and widespread distribution network. From Canada to France, from the UK to Australia, Fassi’s professionalism is reflected in the company’s aim to meet different market needs, which are often linked to the specific geographical and economic conditions of individual countries.