Fassi Ladekrane GmbH · Open-air ground F8, booth N824/1

The research of the Fassi Ladekrane GmbH is actively committed to two parallel, connected fronts, basically aimed at the reduction of crane weight and optimisation of the communication between truck and crane. The objective to reduce weight is mainly aimed at limiting fuel consumption during truck movements. The decision to use hihh resisten fine-grained steels for Fassi cranes, significantly reduces the weight of the heaviest parts of the machine, obtaining greater robustness at the same time and an excellent physical-mechanical response to stress. Using these steels enables the company to...

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