TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
“The LRB 355 is very strong
and relatively compact,
packing a lot of power in a
small package.”
– Paul Sandberg, Divisional
Director, Liebherr Canada
and can be variably set up depending
on the application, with automated
torque adjustment, continuous speed
optimization and four electronically
adjustable speed ranges.
“Further advantages of this rotary
drive are its simple structure, its low
maintenance requirements and, above
all, its exceptional efficiency,” said
Froehlich.
Highly efficient drive system
Like all Liebherr piling and drilling
rigs, the LRB 355 has been fitted with
the company’s own state-of-the-art
Litronic electronic control system,
which has a range of programmable
options for various drilling methods,
and clearly displays accurate diagnostic
information, including service
requirements and the precise condition
of the machine.
Features such as Liebherr’s data
transmission and transfer system
(LiDAT), simulators (LiSIM) and process
data recording and reporting
(PDE/PDR) are all available to help its
customers increase job site efficiency. In
addition, Liebherr also offers a number
of different technological services. In
the field of special deep foundations,
these range from application consulting
at the job site to simulator training
and to the recording, reporting and
transferring of machine-relevant data.
“The LRB 355 is very strong and
relatively compact, packing a lot of
power in a small package,” said Paul
Sandberg, Liebherr Canada’s divisional
director, who notes that a wide range
of Liebherr’s products as well as parts
and service are available at eleven
branches throughout Canada, from
British Columbia to Newfoundland.
“Later this year, we are planning to add
the LRB 355 to our rental fleet so that
customers can try out the machine and
its various applications before buying
it.”
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LIEBHERR NENZING
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