14-R (before aug. 2014)
The 14-R (before aug. 2014) is a lightweight crane with compact design and a short boom. With a lifting moment of this Kennis crane can do the same heavy job with a lower load moment (capacity) than a heavy rear mounted crane which will require a longer boom.
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Product variants
14-R/50-1 (before aug. 2014)
- Max. Lifting Capacity (kg) 0
- Max. Extension Reach (m) 0
- Slewing Angle (°)
- Foldable
- Oil Tank Capacity (L) 0
- Working Pressure (bar) 0
14-R/84-4 (before aug. 2014)
- Max. Lifting Capacity (kg) 0
- Max. Extension Reach (m) 0
- Slewing Angle (°)
- Foldable
- Oil Tank Capacity (L) 0
- Working Pressure (bar) 0
14-R/60-2 (before aug. 2014)
- Max. Lifting Capacity (kg) 0
- Max. Extension Reach (m) 0
- Slewing Angle (°)
- Foldable
- Oil Tank Capacity (L) 0
- Working Pressure (bar) 0
14-R/73-3 (before aug. 2014)
- Max. Lifting Capacity (kg) 0
- Max. Extension Reach (m) 0
- Slewing Angle (°)
- Foldable
- Oil Tank Capacity (L) 0
- Working Pressure (bar) 0
14-R/78-2 (before aug. 2014)
- Max. Lifting Capacity (kg) 0
- Max. Extension Reach (m) 0
- Slewing Angle (°)
- Foldable
- Oil Tank Capacity (L) 0
- Working Pressure (bar) 0
Product description
Allowing the operator to cover a wide area with a limited number of extensions, Kennis cranes offer a number of significant advantages, including shorter loading and unloading times, high proximity to the load and high payloads. The crane can easily be removed from the trailer and installed on another. The roller cranes from Kennis (cranes by Hyva) are reknown for their reliability and durability.