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Crawler
Cranes
The crawler crane
comprises a lattice boom mounted
on an undercarriage with tracks.
The heavy tracks provide the
crane stability and mobility
over undulating terrains. As
such, it can move within
jobsites easily and perform
lifting with very minimal
set-up. In addition, a crawler
crane is capable of travelling
while lifting a load at the same
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All Terrain Cranes
The all terrain crane comprises a telescopic
boom mounted on an undercarriage with rubber tyres.
The dual-cabin crane is capable
of travelling on roads thus
eliminating the need for special
equipment to transport the
crane.
All terrain cranes have more even weight distribution,
thereby rendering enhanced road-going performance and enabling
lifting from multiple positions.
In addition, all terrain cranes are fitted with versatile
steering capability to allow manoeuvring of their extended chassis with ease. |
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Truck Cranes
The truck crane comprises a telescopic boom mounted
on an undercarriage with rubber tyres.
The dual-cabin crane is also capable of travelling on
roads and uses outriggers and counterweights for increased stability during lifting.
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Rough Terrain Cranes
The rough terrain crane comprises a telescopic
boom mounted on an undercarriage fitted with rubber tyres.
This single cabin crane is generally designed for
pick-and-carry operations as well as off-road or rough terrain applications.
Outriggers are also used to stabilise the crane during lifting.
The crane is compactly designed and possesses multi-axle steering capability,
making it highly suitable for shipyards and petrochemical plants where lifting areas may be tight. |