Highlights

  • Emission-free running and working thanks to energy supplied by the overhead contact line or a battery
  • Increased traction thanks to electric drive on all four axles
  • High speeds when self-propelled and towed to reach the worksite quickly
  • Railway crane with high lifting moment for reaching exposed areas
  • Crew cab with kitchenette and sanitary facilities as well as a workshop for working in a safe environment directly on-site
  • The machine comfortably fits up to eight people – also during transfer travel
  • Loading platform with plug-in railing for transporting equipment and material
  • Possible to attach different snow removal equipment

Technical data

Series: Plasser MultiCrafter 12.5 E³ C/B (Type 1)

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Technical data and factsheet

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Plasser MultiCrafter 12.5 E³ C/B Type 1
(sample configuration)

Machines in the Plasser MultiCrafter series are superstructure specialists.

Plasser MultiCrafter 12.5 E³ C/B (Sample configuration, type 1): Railway crane with high lifting moment for reaching exposed areas

Plasser & Theurer’s E³ drive concept significantly reduces diesel consumption and makes climate-neutral operation possible.

ModularCustomizing: individual modules can be configured according to customer needs.

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Plasser MultiCrafter 12.5 E³ C/B Type 1
(sample configuration)

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Enjoy the benefits of standardization with ModularCustomizing

We manufacture machines in our ModularCustomizing category based on a platform strategy. This makes maintenance, spare parts management, training, and approvals more efficient while tailoring them to your needs. More than 300 machine versions from the modular design kit. Thousands of configuration options.

Economic – Ecologic – Ergonomic

The latest track maintenance machines use both the electrical energy from the contact wire and batteries to power the working drive. Our new E³ drive technologies reduce local emissions - of both pollutants and noise – to a minimum on the work site. Introduced in 2015, Plasser & Theurer’s machines stand for: Economic – Ecologic – Ergonomic.

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