JUNE 2023 Ӏ NEWS
TEREX LAuNCHES TRT 65
Terex Rough Terrain Cranes has introduced the TRT 65, the latest model in the TRT product range. The company says it’s a durable, off-road crane that caters to various applications, including ports, construction, infrastructure, mining, energy, yard logistics, and general lifting. The TRT 65 features the new generation of the Terex Operating System (TEOS), designed to improve usability and information flow through a new ten inch colour touch screen display with an interface to enhance efficient and safe operation and maintenance. The crane has a synchronised,
five-section boom and a crane width of three metres for ease of transportation plus increased manoeuvrability in confined areas.
The TRT 65 is equipped with a
Cummins six-cylinder engine designed to provide high power and low fuel
consumption thanks to its Eco Mode function and anti-stall control. It also has Terex T-Link telematics, which provides real-time information on the performance of the crane, and LED lights as standard.
The crane is customisable with options including 8/15m lattice type jib, radio remote controller, an auxiliary winch, outrigger control from the carrier, and anemometer.
XCMG To LAuNCH ALL TERRAIN FoR EuRopEAN MARKET
Chinese manufacturer XCMG is launching a new all-terrain crane, the XCA120_E, aimed at the European market. The crane will debut at the JDL Expo in Beaune, France, which takes place between 21–23 June. The 120 tonne capacity, four-axle crane has a seven section 66 metre boom.
A maximum tip height of 94.2m can be achieved with its 32.5 metre jib, which can offset mechanically by 0, 20°and 40° or hydraulically up to 40°. This crane’s maximum radius is 60 metres. Power is provided by a MTU Engine which delivers 360kW and uses a ZF 12 gear TraXon transmission. An
independent suspension system from XCMG is designed to provide good stability on fast roads.
The crane has variable supports, for job sites with limited room, and also offers a double-hook lifting and turning mode which helps operators move loads from horizontal to vertical.
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