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Assistedile Adds Raimondi T147 Crane for Ferrari Project

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Assistedile Srl., the official Raimondi Cranes agent in Milan, Monza, and Brianza, Italy, has expanded its fleet to 130 cranes by adding the latest Raimondi T147 flattop tower crane. The T147, a Class 110 series crane, is the 107th Raimondi crane in the company’s fleet and was first erected in Italy in October 2023. Currently in use at a construction site in Modena, Italy, for the new technical and administrative offices of Ferrari, this deployment marks a significant milestone for Assistedile.

Luciano Friso, Director General of Assistedile, expressed pleasure in working on the prestigious Ferrari project and mentioned the expansion of their rental fleet with the addition of the Class 110 flat-top. The T147, standing at 42m with a jib length of 45m and a tip load of 3.58t in Ultralift, is ideal for small to medium-sized construction sites.

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The crane was installed by Assistedile’s operations team, with a Raimondi field technician overseeing the process. The T147, with a maximum lifting capacity of 8t at two falls configuration, was erected over two days using a 200t mobile crane. It is expected to remain onsite for 10 to 12 months until the completion of the project.

Friso highlighted the crane’s versatility and excellent performance, especially when equipped with a 37kW hoisting gear, which allows for a maximum lifting speed of 105m/min and a drum capacity of 620m. The Class 110 series cranes, equipped with the ConCore control system, offer improved error diagnostics, faster commissioning, enhanced safety, and modularity in mechanical and carpentry parts.

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To stay abreast of Raimondi’s latest technologies, two Assistedile specialists participated in Raimondi’s in-house product training program. Friso mentioned the company’s commitment to providing optimal products and superior customer service, hinting at plans to expand their rental fleet with more models from the new Raimondi series.

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