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United Nations Puts Its Grove AT422T Cranes to Global Use AT422T Cranes to Global Use

January 16, 2002 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

The United Nations has purchased a number of Grove AT422T all-terrain cranes and has them in use in many different locations working on a wide range of projects. Machines are presently at work in the Congo, Italy and Lebanon. Additionally, a unit is scheduled for delivery to East Timor in early 2002.

The AT422T is equipped with a 70-ft. (21.4 m) full-power, three-section main boom and has a lifting capacity of 22 tons (20 t). It provides highway travel speeds and, with four-wheel drive, the performance characteristics of a rough-terrain crane for off-road use.

The unit also features multiple steering modes which provides excellent maneuverability in tight quarters. A special hydraulic circuit and hydraulic hose reel mounted on the boom allow use of a hydraulic clamshell or grapple in addition to the normal lifting functions.

Grove products are marketed as Grove Crane, National Crane, and Grove Manlift aerial work platforms.

For more information, call 717/597-8121 or visit www.groveworldwide.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.


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