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New Tadano AC 4.100L-1 for Auto Bissinger

When it comes to cranes, the team at Auto Bissinger will tell you that Tadano is always the right choice – and a quick glance at the company’s fleet will confirm this, as every single machine in it is a Tadano unit. That includes the company’s latest addition to the fleet: a new Tadano AC 4.100L-1.

“We’ve always been 100% happy with the cranes and service provided by Tadano, which is why we keep relying on them. Not to mention, of course, that this provides us with tremendous flexibility, since our crane operators can easily switch machines. And, of course, it also comes with advantages in regard to maintenance by our technicians,” Managing Director Jürgen Bissinger explained while picking up his crane in Zweibrücken. The AC 4.100L-1 was handed over by Tadano Sales Manager Michael Zieger and his successor Stefan Oerter, who will be taking over the southwest German region after Zieger’s upcoming retirement.

The two-engine design is something that Jürgen Bissinger found particularly compelling in his new Tadano AC 4.100L-1, as it makes the crane remarkably cost-effective both during travel and lifting. However, there were plenty of additional plus factors that made the decision easy for him, with the comprehensive range of equipment options being a prime example: “To provide our operators with the greatest possible comfort and maximum operating safety, we ordered the full camera package and the maximum number of floodlights with our AC 4.100L-1,” he reports.

The intelligent IC-1 Plus control system also helps improve safety and deliver maximum performance under all conditions, as it enables the crane to always take advantage of the maximum lifting capacity available to it – especially during lifts over the outriggers. “This means that the crane is perfectly prepared for a market that is always demanding more and more,” Jürgen Bissinger points out. He also has words of praise for the AC 4.100L1’s long 60-meter boom and compact design with a width of only 2.55 meters and an overall height of less than four meters – this makes the crane perfect for the type of extremely tight space conditions often found in the industrial construction jobs that it will be carrying out. In addition, the floodlights and cameras will enable the unit to take care of complicated recovery work at night.

From left to right: Stefan Oerter and Michael Zieger, Tadano; Manfred Eckhardt, crane operator, Jürgen Bissinger, Managing Director, and Paul Kromer, crane operator at Auto Bissinger