Trailer-mounted forestry crane FB51L
tractor-mountedknuckle boomfor wood chipper

Trailer-mounted forestry crane - FB51L - FTG | Källefall - tractor-mounted / knuckle boom / for wood chipper
Trailer-mounted forestry crane - FB51L - FTG | Källefall - tractor-mounted / knuckle boom / for wood chipper
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Characteristics

Type
trailer-mounted, tractor-mounted
Other characteristics
knuckle boom, for wood chipper
Load rating

Max.: 1,240 kg
(2,733.7 lb)

Min.: 640 kg
(1,411 lb)

Reach

5.1 m
(16'08" )

Description

Crane FB51L is a robust and strong forestry crane equipped with a linkage system for improved movement pattern and has a lifting torque of 33 kNm (net) at 5,1 m total reach. FB51L model was developed based on FB51 crane design, enhanced and complemented with modern solutions. The starting point for the design of the machine was a new type double cylinder slew motor which ensures an increased torque, high durability & long fault-free operation. The forest trailer crane booms have been reinforced and the hoses leading to the grapple being securely housed within the boom itself. Crane is equipped with a 3 ton rotator and grapple FB160 by default and is the ideal forestry crane for small tractors and trailers. Rotator link standardly comes without brake however it can be upgraded to a braked version if needed. All our cranes come with connection of hydraulic hoses to rotator installed. • Die-cast type link system between 1st and 2nd booms • Conically shaped arms - optimal design & reduced weight • Strong and lightweight grapples Recommended oil flow to operate the crane FB51L is 20 – 30L/min. Crane FB51L suitable for: • Trailer FB70 • Trailer FB70-2WD • Trailer FB90 • Trailer FB90-2WD • 3-Point attachment frame

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