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BPR Specifications
In 1977, Boilot, Pingon and Richier decided to regroup their "tower crane" departments to create the BPR brand. BPR was eventually acquired in 1984 and became subsidiary of Potain. ... Show More
In 1977, Boilot, Pingon and Richier decided to regroup their "tower crane" departments to create the BPR brand. BPR was eventually acquired in 1984 and became subsidiary of Potain. Potain is now owned by Manitowoc Crane Group.
Crane Specifications, Load Charts, and Crane Manuals are for *Reference Only* and are not to be used by the crane operator to operate any type of crane, telehandler, lift truck or aerial access device. To obtain OEM Crane Service, Crane Parts or Crane Maintenance Manuals, contact the crane and or lifting manufacturer directly.