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New Comansa Jie tower crane
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New Comansa Jie tower crane

Tower crane manufacturer Comansa Jie, subsidiary of Linden Comansa in China, will unveil a brand new tower crane at the upcoming Bauma China, to be held in Shanghai from November 25 - 28, 2014. Complete details of the new Comansa Jie tower crane will be given during Bauma China, where visitors will be able to see the crane erected on a 4.5 m folding-cross base. A slewing part, with the hoisting and slewing winches, will also be exhibited on the ground level for a better show of details and allowing demonstrations with a remote control.

Tower crane manufacturer Comansa Jie, subsidiary of Linden Comansa in China, will unveil a brand new tower crane at the upcoming Bauma China, to be held in Shanghai from November 25 - 28, 2014. Complete details of the new Comansa Jie tower crane will be given during Bauma China, where visitors will be able to see the crane erected on a 4.5 m folding-cross base. A slewing part, with the hoisting and slewing winches, will also be exhibited on the ground level for a better show of details and allowing demonstrations with a remote control.

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