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TELESCOPIC CRAWLER CRANES Ӏ FEATURE


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Telescopic crawler cranes are key tools for lifting in challenging terrain and confined spaces. Christian Shelton reports.


Lifting is all well and good when you’ve got plenty of space in which to do it. Not all jobsites, however, are obliging like that. So what do contractors do when trying to lift in rough, muddy jobsites with possibly restricted access or confined space in which to move? Utilise the services of a telecrawler, of course! The transportability, compact design, and ‘pick and carry’ abilities of this crane type further


Van Santen


transporting its new SCE 1000 TB-EV from the docks to Sanycranes. services where it then received its blue Van Santen livery


add to its appeal; it’s no wonder telecrawlers are in demand around the world. Foundation work is exactly


the type of application that telecrawlers are best suited to and Chinese manufacturer Sany reports that it is experiencing strong demand for its telecrawlers from European foundation companies – especially in the Netherlands and Benelux regions where its electric


offerings, in particular, are proving to be a hit.


SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS In 2024 Sany sold its first 100-tonne capacity SCE 1000 TB-EV electric telecrawler in Europe to transport and lifting specialist Van Santen Group. It was sold through Sany’s dealer for Benelux Sassenheim- headquartered Sanycranes.services


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