FEATURE Ӏ TELESCOPIC CRAWLER CRANES
Tutt Bryant bought the first Sany SCC400 TB-EV cranes in Australia
which is headed-up by managing director Roland Quarré (who is also MD of UCM Holland). The crane has a maximum boom length of 49.9m and a maximum lifting moment of 360tm. This can be extended with a folding jib of 17.5 metres. The crane has an LFP battery pack of 282 kWh, which enables it to run for 8 to 10 hours. By connecting the crane directly to the power grid via a plug-in in the undercarriage, it is possible to recharge in between jobs or even boost the charge whilst the crane’s power reserves whilst it is working. AC and DC charging ports can
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Contracting’s Link-Belt TCC-1400
be found in the superstructure. The transport and lifting firm, based in Haarlem, travelled to the port of Zeebrugge to pick up the crane itself and transported it to Sassenheim where importer Sany Cranes services/UCM Holland further prepared it and added Van Santen’s livery.
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