Crawler cranesLiebherr LR 1160.1
Publication description
Available for North American market with RPO.
LR 1160.1
Flexibility is a key feature of the Liebherr crawler crane LR 1160. The crane’s variable boom configurations offer a wide range of lifting applications. The 160-tonne crane further convinces with its high mobility as it is able to travel with the load on the hook. In addition, the innovative jack-up and self-assembly system enables quick and cost-efficient transportation and set-up.
Max. load capacity
200 US t
at radius
13 ft
Main boom, lightweight/heavyweight from
65 ft
Main boom, lightweight/heavyweight up to
287 ft
Max. load torque
6,937,906 lb-ft
Lattice jib from
65.0 ft
Lattice jib up to
272 ft
Central ballast
44,092 lb
Counterweight at superstructure
137,348 lb
Engine power
308 hp
Driving speed
0.90 mph
Comfort
This includes a modern air-conditioning system with improved airflow, an optimized field of vision and increased noise protection, as well as an orthopaedic operator’s seat with integrated heating and cooling.
High service availability
A global service network with experienced technicians and fast access to spare parts ensure high machine availability and a long product service life.
Self-loading and self-assembly system
The innovative self-assembly and self-loading system enables unloading and assembly without an auxiliary crane. For crawler cranes in this size category, more cost-effective transportation and quick commissioning play an instrumental role in efficient operation.
Designed for road transportation
When disassembled the crawler crane has a compact transport width of maximum 3 metres, which permits cost-effective transportation with standard low loaders. The connecting pieces of the luffing jib can also be transported in the connecting pieces of the main boom to save space. Fewer transport vehicles are therefore required.
Ground Pressure Visualization
The Ground Pressure Visualization calculates the current ground pressure of the machine in real time and compares it with the specified safety limits of the relevant position.
Consideration of wind speed
Both the measured wind speed and the actual crane configuration are taken into consideration when calculating the current hazardous situation for the crane. When the conditions become too dangerous, the system gives a warning.