
New 100-ton Mantis Telecrawler
Joins Scott Powerlines’ Fleet
Mantis Cranes’ new 100-ton telescopic boom crawler crane has joined Scott Powerline & Utility Equipment’s fleet at its Monroe, Louisiana, facility. Currently, the new Mantis is out in the field on a job helping with hurricane relief efforts in Plaquemines, Louisiana. The Mantis 20010 is Mantis’ largest crawler crane. It’s got the muscle to lift 40,000 pounds with a maximum tip height of 196 feet. Its versatile heavy-duty telescopic boom, hydraulically extendable crawlers and compact dimensions allow for real flexibility in getting closer to a job and under overhead obstructions.
The 20010 has a 128-foot, four-section boom with a maximum tip height of 137 feet and a 35-foot swing-away lattice extension and 25-foot jib. The maximum tip height on the jib and extension is 196 feet.
In addition, the new Mantis has a load-sense hydraulic package offering 4,900 PSI. It is also equipped with dual-swing drives and a full-view cab which provides up to 20-degree operator tilt, rear and winch view cameras and an electronic control module.
Scott Powerline sells, rents, leases and services a wide range of equipment in addition to cranes (boom trucks and rough terrain) including aerials, cable plows, crawlers, digger derricks, drills, track-mounted equipment, vacuum excavators and wire-stringing equipment for electrical line construction and maintenance companies, investor-owned utilities and electric co-ops, and companies in bridgework, signing, lighting and general construction. For more information, contact Jeff Johnson at 877-388-9269 at Scott Powerline.