Lambertsson Kran to use K-100 synthetic rope with Grove all-terrain crane
Sweden?s Lambertsson Kran is taking delivery of a Grove GMK4100L-1 and Samson K-100 synthetic rope. The company will use the crane and K-100 together, which not only marks its first foray into synthetic rope, but also the first time that a company has paired the product with an all-terrain crane globally.

The company chose the 100 t GMK4100L-1 for its compact footprint and reach?it has the best load charts in its class and a narrow 2.55 m width. The ?L? denotes it?s the long boom version of the crane, with a reach of 60 m. The crane?s two hoists will each be fitted with K-100. Lambertsson Kran learned of K-100 at an open house sponsored by Scanunit, a Helsingborg-based Samson dealer. The company said it was intrigued by its potential to increase return on investment, namely its lower maintenance requirements (such as a lack of greasing or lubing), environmental benefits (such as a lack of oil usage) and its ease of handling in reeving.

?The GMK4100L-1 is a compact crane and ideal for lifting jobs in the city, and in factories with tight working quarters,? said Claes Jakobsson, Region Manager with Lambertsson Kran. ?With K-100, we can reduce the weight of the crane and carry more counterweight, which will help us as we primarily use the Grove as a taxi crane performing lifts in the city of Malm?. K-100 will also make it easier for the operator to reeve the rope on the jib and hook blocks.?