Medium-Duty L-Type Timber Loader Crane
This L-type timber loader crane from our Epsolution range has a lifting capacity of 10 metric tons and comes in four arm lengths: 7.5 m, 8.0 m, 8.3 m, and 9.7 m. The M100L features EPSILON’s Epscope and Epslink systems and offers operators a choice of five different control methods.
*Depending on the variant and equipment selected.
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Telescopic boom length |
Number of extensions |
Net load moment [kNm] |
Net slewing torque [kNm] |
Slewing angle [°] |
Max. reach [m] |
Operating pressure [bar] |
Max. pump capacity. 1K [l/min] |
Max. pump capacity. 2K [l/min] |
Max. pump capacity. 1K-LS [l/min] |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 75 dm | 2 | 100 kNm | 24 kNm | 425 ° | 7.5 m | 215 bar | 1x80 | 2x70 | 1x150 | |
| 80 dm | 1 | 97 kNm | 24 kNm | 425 ° | 8 m | 215 bar | 1x80 | 2x70 | 1x150 | |
| 97 dm | 2 | 92 kNm | 24 kNm | 425 ° | 9.7 m | 215 bar | 1x80 | 2x70 | 1x150 | |
| 83 dm | 2 | 95 kNm | 24 kNm | 425 ° | 8.3 m | 215 bar | 1x80 | 2x70 | 1x150 |
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Telescopic boom length [dm] |
Incl. Standard top/side seat |
Incl. electric cabin (CAE) |
Incl. mechanical cabin (CAM) |
Incl. remote control (RCE) |
Incl. standing platform (SCMD/SCRCD) |
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| 75 dm | 1,990 kg | 2,330 kg | 2,340 kg | 1,990 kg | 1,990 kg | |
| 80 dm | 1,990 kg | 2,330 kg | 2,340 kg | 1,990 kg | 1,990 kg | |
| 97 dm | 2,110 kg | 2,450 kg | 2,460 kg | 2,110 kg | 2,110 kg | |
| 83 dm | 2,040 kg | 2,380 kg | 2,390 kg | 2,040 kg | 2,040 kg |
Internally routed hoses and an integrated telescopic cylinder permit safe working without the risk of damage from external sources.
This high-strength four-lug link with rotator and optimized hose routing is suitable for EPSILON polyp grabs and clamshell grabbers.
An innovative technology for long-lasting surface protection.
We develop and manufacture every crane in full compliance with CE standards, which ensures the highest safety, reliability, and performance standards across all applications.
At EPSILON, we apply the finite element method to optimize our crane construction processes. We have deployed this state-of-the-art modeling technique for several years to refine all supporting elements made from fine-grain steel.