Hird Pocket Guide

Hydraulic fly jib All Hird’s V Range mini cranes have hydraulic fly jibs. This gives them additional reach and working heights, significantly increasing their working envelopes and flexibility. For example, having fly jib supports lifting in spaces where headroom is limited, or where obstacles limit space around the load, so the crane has to be located further away.

Improved manoeuvrability

A key feature of all Hird’s Valla V pick and carry cranes is their articulating rear axle, which allows the crane to turn (its equivalent of slewing) in a very small space. Combined with the cranes’ exceptional compactness, this makes all our V cranes among the most manoeuvrable small industrial cranes in the world. When millimetres can be the difference in very constrained space, this is a major advantage.

Latest safety features All our Valla V mini cranes have advanced, intuitive and easy-to- use digital operating systems with built-in features that enhance safety and allow precision control of all lifts.

Front Stabiliser With the front Stabliser deployed, the V210R can deliver its maximum SWL of 21t. On wheels only, it can lift up to 20t. It can also be fitted with a forklift attachment (SWL: 10t), a hook block or a winch.

Sit-in Cab or Wireless Remote Control Hird’s growing fleet of Valla pick and carry cranes have sit-in cabs or fully wireless remotely controlled. V cranes with cabs, like this 21t Valla V210RC and the 18t Valla V180RC can also be operated via remote control.

Non-marking tyres Mini cranes can be fitted with

non-marking tyres, as this one is. These are ideal for working inside buildings and clean environments. The tyres are solid, but are designed to flex under load, increasing the surface area in contact with the ground. This maximises the mini crane’s stability.

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