

The 120 t capacity Grove GMK5120L is equipped with 66 m of main boom. The MAXbase option supports outrigger configuration. At just 2.75 m wide, it can access narrow jobsites. The new Grove features compact dimensions. There is also a heavyweight counterweight configuration of 16.5 t per axle, which makes it possible to drive the crane with 30.9 t of counterweight on board. For configurations of 12 t per axle, the GMK5150XL can carry up to 10.2 t of counterweight.

Taxi configurations start from just 1 t of counterweight. The flexible counterweight configurations enable setup to be tailored to customer needs. Counterweight slabs are interchangeable with those from the GMK5120L or any other Grove 150 t crane, which helps simplify logistics and handling. The GMK5150XL’s load charts in taxi configuration ensures manageable roadability and transport for owners. At 68.7 m, it can handle 8.1 t, while at 66 m, it lifts 9.5 t. The Grove GMK5150XL all-terrain crane offers almost 69 m of main boom.

Their outstanding taxi crane features, strength, and reach redefine what’s possible with a five-axle machine in the capacity classes of 120 t and 150 t.” Grove GMK5150XL In recent years, Grove has led the way in the five-axle all-terrain class and these two new models raise the bar. “We are thrilled to present these cranes at the world’s largest construction equipment exhibition and are expecting lots of interest. But having them on the booth at bauma will introduce them to a much larger audience,” said Andreas Cremer, vice president of product management for mobile cranes at Manitowoc. “We presented the GMK5150XL and GMK5120L during customer events at our Wilhelmshaven facility in Germany last year. Grove, a global crane manufacturer and brand, is preparing to showcase two new five-axle, all-terrain cranes to the public, the GMK5150XL and GMK5120L.
