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24 April 2025

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New flagship for APH Cranes

17 Aug 20 Lincoln-based APH Cranes & Access has taken delivery of the first mobile crane of its type in England.

Joining the all-Liebherr crane fleet of APH Cranes & Access is a new Liebherr LTM 1230-5.1, a 230-tonne rated crane on five axles. This becomes the biggest crane in APH’s fleet.

The LTM 1230-5.1 has an eight-section 75-metre main boom and an 11.5-to 20-metre bi-fold swingaway extension that can offset by up to 40 degrees. Up to three seven metre inserts can be added between the boom nose and swingaway for a maximum tip height of 113 metres.

On-board technology includes Liebherr’s ECOmode, ECOdrive, VarioBallast and VarioBase systems.

Liebherr has finessed the geometry of the outriggers on this machine to get greater lifting capacity from a more compact base. At the rear the maximum support width to the side is 8.1 metres and to the front 7.4 metres. The front outriggers are single-stage, the rear ones are double-stage.

APH Cranes & Access is part of Abba Plant Hire and the JMH Group of construction-related companies. APH director Tracy Bourne said: “We at APH Cranes, pride ourselves with moving with an ever changing market. We needed a versatile replacement for our old 200-tonne crane. The new Liebherr LTM1230-5.1 was the obvious choice.â€

Although APH's LTM 1230-5.1 is the first of this model in England, it is not the first in the UK; that one went to what was formerly Whyte Crane Hire in Scotland (now Whyte Crane Services, following its administration).

Refined outrigger geometry enhances lifting capacity
Refined outrigger geometry enhances lifting capacity

The LTM 1230-5.1 is the fifth crane to feature the Liebherr single-engine concept.
The LTM 1230-5.1 is the fifth crane to feature the Liebherr single-engine concept.

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