Lampson International has completed a significant refurbishment of its Manitowoc 2250 crawler crane at its Pasco, Washington facilities. The project, conducted in collaboration with Manitowoc’s EnCORE program, involved an overhaul of the 24-year-old crane to ensure its readiness for modern industry demands.
The refurbished crane is now equipped with upgraded electrical systems, hydraulic plumbing, and a Tier 2-compliant engine. This refurbishment process included disassembly, sandblasting, and component rebuilding. Key updates feature a new computer board in the cab and ten updated control boards across its electrical system.
Bruce Stemp, Director of Quality Assurance at Lampson, emphasised the importance of adhering to Manitowoc’s factory standards throughout the refurbishment process. He stated, “By combining our decades of in-house expertise with Manitowoc’s industry-leading EnCORE program, we’ve transformed a reliable workhorse into a modern, efficient machine ready to tackle the most demanding projects. Our clients can feel confident in the quality and reliability of this newly rebuilt crane.”
Lampson International, a family-owned business with a longstanding partnership with Manitowoc since the 1960s, plans to refurbish more of its crane fleet. The refurbished Manitowoc 2250 is set to serve a diverse array of industries, including construction, infrastructure, oil and gas, marine, and nuclear sectors.