Ever since the year 1963, Linden Comansa has made roughly 16,000 cranes. In Sweden in 1977, the first Linden 8000 cranes were made by Linden-Alimak. These units are considered to be amongst the first Flat-Top cranes used for construction reasons. The actual concept of Flat-Top did not evolve until the Linden Comansa company adopted this particular description in the early part of the 1990s. The term Flat-Top crane is currently a universally excepted term.
The flat top crane design is still produced by the company. They also produce the LC 500 Series, that is an update from their well-known NT Series. Comansa introduced the newest crane technology and the flat-top design. This series features a variety of flat-top cranes made up of 4 models. These flat-top cranes provide a maximum jib-end load of one ton and have lengths from 35 meters up to 50 meters.
The 1100 Series provides lots of innovations compared to previous crane series provided by Linden Comansa. Outlined below are a few of the biggest changes. These adaptations and enhancements made to the design have greatly improved these machines' comfort, capacity and efficiency, making them an extremely popular piece of machine. The technology has developed and the business takes pride in offering their customers a reliable, durable, quality machine that is really successful in lots of different settings.
The new LC 1100 series is easier erect, while keeping the Flat-Top system in place. This is due in part because the slewing and hoisting systems, along with the electric cabinets are pre-installed at the factory inside the cat head and then delivered in this fashion to the customer. Furthermore, in comparison to the prior series, the lesser weight of the slewing structure makes the crane much easier to erect overall.