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Welcome to Maeda Mini Cranes

Maeda Mini Cranes offer a range of powerful and versatile cranes that can fit through a standard doorway and lift up to 6 tons. With a wide array of below the hook accessories and remote control operation, these cranes are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Maeda is the largest manufacturer in the world market, dominating approximately 70-75% of the market share.

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Welcome to Maeda Mini Cranes

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  1. Welcome to Maeda Mini Cranes A range of cranes, some narrow enough to fit through a standard doorway, powerful enough to lift up to 6 tons in weight. Cranes allowing you to work safely both indoors and outdoors with a choice of power sources. A wide array of below the hook accessories including vacuum lifters for glass handling and cladding. Remote control operation comes as standard on all our MC and MK series mini cranes.

  2. The Kranlyft Group Formed in the early 1960's, the Kranlyft Group has built a first class reputation for delivering top quality equipment backed by fast response service throughout Europe and the Middle East. Working closely with our customers means we offer the highest standards of support, both in machine selection and after-sales. The group is the European master distributor for the ground breaking Maeda Mini Crawler Crane range and also supports Kato Mobile Crane users through an unrivalled parts and service network. With its roots firmly planted in the crane industry, Kranlyft has represented Japanese crane manufacturers for almost half a century. A wide ranging distributor network enables the group to sell and service literally thousands of cranes throughout Europe, Russia and the Middle East.

  3. Introducing Maeda • Maeda is one of the largest construction and equipment manufacturing companies in Japan. Looking to satisfy a demand that had been identified, they founded Maeda Seisakusho Co. Ltd. to manufacture a range of specialist construction equipment including mini crawler cranes in cooperation with Komatsu and Tadano. Other companies followed their lead and today the world market is dominated by two manufacturers, of which Maeda is by far the largest. • Approximate shares of the world market: • Maeda 70-75% • Unic 20-25% • Others 5%

  4. Who Uses Maeda Mini Cranes? • Railways • Boatyards • Aero industry • Roofing contractors • Public utilities (electricity, gas, etc.) • Cemeteries • Forestry • Paper mills • Plant rental companies • And many others …… • Steelworks • Foundries • Construction companies • Industrial maintenance companies • Glazing and cladding installation companies • Petro-chemical plants • Power stations • Mechanical workshops • Civil engineers • Steel erectors

  5. Benefits for the Maeda Customer: • Internal lifting is no longer a problem as Maeda cranes are available with electric or LPG power • Environmentally friendly, zero emissions with the electric motor • Safe lifting is now possible in confined or restricted access areas • Maeda Mini Crawler cranes are easy to position close to loads which could only previously be handled by a much larger and more expensive crane • Lifting from as much as 103.5 metres below machine level is possible • Depending on local regulations, the operator might not need a crane licence • The customer saves time and money if he can avoid having to construct specialised lifting systems or hire expensive cranes • Staff are not expected to lift excessive weights which might contravene manual handling regulations

  6. Benefits for the Rental Company: • Ability to offer customers a complete solution instead of contracting out work to another company to undertake the lifting • Ability to get involved in projects at an earlier stage • At competitive hire rates, pay-back time is very short • As the crane is often used on internal applications the working-life of the crane is extended • Because of the crane’s versatility, users often finish ahead of schedule thus reducing costs • Once on site, new applications become apparent therefore generating more work • Complicated jobs can be completed more easily and quickly

  7. Easy to Transport: • Maeda cranes are easy to transport to and around sites • The MC104, MC174 and MC285-2 can be towed on a trailer behind a car • Gradeability up to 23º makes loading and unloading easy

  8. MC104 Mini Crawler Crane The entry crane in our range, with a slim body only 600 mm wide, the MC104 fits through a standard doorway allowing access to areas previously inaccessible to standard cranes. The MC104 is powered by an electric motor which operates from any standard 3 phase electric source. Highly manoeuverable with increased stability and low ground pressure, the MC104 comes with optional white rubber tracks and has a lifting bracket for easy lifting by secondary crane or helicopter. Entirely new hydrostatic transmission, pentagonal-shaped, automatic 4-stage telescopic boom and hand-held remote control (optional radio remote available) complete the package. Capacity: 995kg x 1.1m Max working radius: 5.1m x 200kg Max lifting height: 5.5m x 650kg Dimensions: 2160 x 600 x 1305mm Weight: 1,150kg

  9. MC174 Mini Crawler Crane The MC174 is the smallest crane in our range and sets the standard for all other mini cranes, a super slim width of only 590 mm wide combined with its 1.72 ton lifting capacity make it absolutely unparalleled. A Programmable Moment Limiter ensures this crane is the safest in its class. A petrol unit, it is available with electric power pack or LPG options. Highly manoeuverable with increased stability and low ground pressure, the MC174 comes with optional white rubber tracks and has a lifting bracket for easy lifting by secondary crane or helicopter. Entirely new hydrostatic transmission, pentagonal-shaped, automatic 4-stage telescopic boom and hand-held remote control (optional radio remote available) coupled with unrivalled build quality and usability ensure this crane stands out from the competition. Capacity: 1,720kg x 1m Max working radius: 5.17m x 220kg Max lifting height: 5.5m x 770kg Dimensions: 2000 x 590 x 1300mm Weight: 1,290kg

  10. MC285-2 Mini Crawler Crane The most popular model in our range, the MC285-2 measures just 750mm wide when stowed yet boasts a massive 2.82 ton lifting capacity. Hand-held remote control comes as standard with the option of radio remote control if required. Moment limiter with restricted area mode comes as standard along with hydrostatic transmission and stepless forward and reverse. An audible instability alarm operates when the crane is more than 3° from level or 15° degrees when travelling. The new MC285-2 model features improved safety features, a 4/2 fall hook block as standard and is faster and easier to operate than ever before. The powerful winch with disc brake is suitable for continuous use. Capacity: 2,820kg x 1.4m Max working radius: 8.205m x 150kg Max lifting height: 8.7m x 550kg Dimensions: 3320 x 750 x 1470mm Weight: 2,120kg (diesel/electric)

  11. MC305-2 Mini Crawler Crane The MC305-2 is the first of the ’ride on’ mini cranes and comes with hi-lo variable speed and a moment limiter with restricted area mode. Centralised outrigger controls allow you to extend outriggers and level the crane and an automatic hook stowage system removes the need to anchor the hook during travel. The machine can be easily broken down into five units (each weighing less than 1,000kg) and can then be quickly reassembled on site. A fully automatic high tensile steel 5-stage telescopic pentagonal box section boom minimises side deflection and hand-held cable remote controls come as standard with optional radio remote. Capacity: 2,980kg x 2.5m Max working radius: 12.16m x 260kg Max lifting height: 12.52m x 790kg Dimensions: 4285 x 1280 x 1695mm Weight: 4,080kg (diesel/electric)

  12. MC405 Mini Crawler Crane The MC405 is the most powerful of the Maeda Mini Crane range with an outstanding 3.83 tons of lifting capacity. This fantastic model also has a pick and carry duty of up to 500kg. Features that come as standard include variable (hi/lo) travel speeds, programmable moment limiter, hydrostatic transmission, centralised controls, automatic hook stowage system, tilt sensor/alarm, powerful two speed winch and a hydraulic disc brake. A fully automatic high tensile steel 5-stage telescopic pentagonal box section boom minimises side deflection and hand-held cable remote controls come as standard with optional radio remote. Capacity: 3,830kg x 2.7m Max working radius: 16m x 210kg Max lifting height: 16.8m x 1130kg Optional Fly Jib: 20.7m x 520kg Pick and Carry: 500kg Dimensions: 4980 x 1380 x 1980mm Weight: 5,750kg (diesel/electric)

  13. MK1033C Mini Crawler Crane The new model MK1033C is unique in the range, being a knuckleboom type crane. A narrow-aisle, operator-controlled crane like the rest of the range, but with the advantage of a 6 section luffing jib. This gives the crane serious ”up-and-over” capacity making it easier to perform many tasks such as glass installation and roof work. The MK1033C is still narrow enough to fit through a standard doorway, the overall length is under 2.8m and it weighs just 2t in order to fit in construction elevators. Multi outrigger positions make the crane extremely flexible and comes equipped with a completely new, easy to read LCD safety display and multi-joystick radio remote control. Optional extras include a winch, electric motor and petrol engine. Capacity: 0.995t x 1.3m Max working radius: 9.9m x 180kg Max lifting height: 11.3 x 605kg Dimensions: 2730 x 750 x 1955mm Weight: 2,090kg

  14. LC383B Crawler Crane The LC383B is the newest addition to the Crawler Crane range with a 2.93t capacity. The LC383B has primarily been developed for use in areas such as city centres where space is restricted, due to the highly compact tracked footprint with no need for outriggers and near zero tailswing. The major feature of this crane is the 1465kg Pick and Carry capacity. Other features include an 8.7m four section telescopic boom, an open but covered superstructure mounted operators cab and a gross weight of 4400kg. Capacity: 2,930kg x 1.5m Max working radius: 8.38m x 200kg Max lifting height: 9.3m x 1190kg Pick and Carry: 1,465kg Dimensions: 4020 x 1740 x 2495mm Weight: 4,400kg

  15. LC785B Crawler Crane The latest version Maeda LC785-8B Crawler Crane boasts a monstrous 4.9 tons lifting capacity whilst using no outriggers. An optional fly-jib completes the package. Improved features include a new engine, a new wider cab and an improved moment limiter. The updated model has a faster winch, is even more comfortable and boasts many improved safety features. The well-insulated and ergonomically designed cab comes with high capacity air conditioning. This popular model, with a minimal tail swing, is a class leader in safety on site. Capacity: 4,900kg x 2.1m Max working radius: 14.52m x 200kg Max lifting height: 16.35m x 1400kg Optional Fly Jib: 20.3m x 430kg Pick and Carry: 2,000kg Dimensions: 5020 x 2360 x 2795mm Weight: 10,250kg

  16. LC1385B Crawler Crane The LC1385B is an innovative power house and boasts many market-leading features including a massive 6 ton lifting capacity, 16.26m boom, optional fly jib with 0-60° offset, rear view camera and front blade as standard. No outriggers are needed giving this machine an extremely slim working footprint. Features at a glance include a fully enclosed air-conditioned cab, minimal tail swing, two speed hi/lo winch, hydrostatic transmission, 4 fall/2 fall hook block, tilt sensor/alarm, powerful two speed winch, hydraulic disc brake and automatic pentagonal section boom. Capacity: 6,000kg x 2.6m Max working radius: 16.10m x 430kg Max lifting height: 16.70m x 2,600kg Optional Fly Jib: 22m x 820kg Pick and Carry: 2,000kg Dimensions: 6545 x 2490 x 2965mm Weight: 15,640kg

  17. Maeda Case Study – Glass Handling A Maeda MC285 at work in a Belgian football stadium replacing 6 panels of glass that had been damaged during the season. It was a tricky job as the only way to get to the glass was through the stadium and up the stairs. No problem for the MC285 however – proving just how versatile these Mini Cranes can be.

  18. Maeda Case Study – Uneven Ground These machines are capable of working anywhere, the extendable outriggers can be adjusted to suit even the most uneven ground which means jobs can be completed quickly and without fuss in areas that bigger cranes simply can’t access.

  19. Maeda Case Study – Restricted Access Lifting Narrow doorways, confined working spaces – these versatile machines can handle it all. The Guggenheim Museum in Germany recently used two MC285’s to install a piece of artwork. The artwork was constructed in an enclosed room where tight space and limited access required a crane small enough to gain entrance yet capable of lifting up to 2 tons.

  20. Maeda Case Study – Restoration Projects Maeda Mini Cranes really come into their own when it comes to specialist lifting during restoration projects and those requiring sensitive work. The slim bodies of the machines ensure they can access narrow doorways and corridors while rubber tracks ensure there is no damage to historic flooring. The electric motor option means no pollution inside the buildings to worry about.

  21. Maeda Case Study – Construction The Maeda Crawler Crane range consists of the LC785B and LC1385B, machines that are capable of lifting a massive 4.9 and 6 tons respectively. Coupled with an impressive Pick & Carry Duty of up to 2 tons, these cranes are able to complete jobs quickly and easily without the need for a much larger crane.

  22. Maeda Case Study – Restricted Access The LC785B and LC1385B operate with no outriggers and near-zero tail swing, meaning these machines can get into sites that larger cranes can’t, yet still house enough power to complete a wide variety of jobs.

  23. Maeda Case Study – Knuckleboom Crane During glazing projects, the hydraulic jib of the MK1033 comes into its own. In situations where the glass has to be pushed inside the building in order to straighten it completely, the knuckleboom has the advantage of being able to reach the height of the window and then extend the second boom completely horizontally so that the window 'slides' in. With a straight boom this would be impossible.

  24. Contact Us For more information on how our range of Mini Cranes can best suit your needs, or to find your nearest dealer, please contact us: Telephone: +44 (0) 117 982 6661 Email: info@maedaminicranes.co.uk Visit: www.maedaminicranes.co.uk

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