Telescopic crawler crane new from Sany

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11 March 2014

Sany SCC8100TB telescopic boom crawler crane

Sany SCC8100TB telescopic boom crawler crane

Chinese manufacturer Sany launched a 100 tonne capacity telescopic boom crawler crane, the SCC8100TB, at the ConExpo show in Las Vegas, USA, 4 to 8 March.

It has a 47.5 metre five section, full power boom with a pair of single stage double acting extension cylinders. To save weight and increase capacity a synthetic fibre rope is used instead of a wire one inside the boom on the extension and retraction system. A heavy duty version of the crane with a four section boom will also be offered. A swing away jib is standard and jibs are available from 10.7 to 18 m long.

It has the company’s distinctive UltraCab operator cabin. Power is from a 224 kW Cummins QSL9-C300 Tier 4 Interim (Tier 4 Final by the end of 2014) diesel engine driving Rexroth hydraulics. Line pull with the 24 mm hoist rope is 14.3 tonnes. The width of the crawler undercarriage can be altered by hydraulically moving the track frames.

The basic machine, in Series 1 configuration, weighs 45 tonnes, is 16 m long, 3.45 m wide and 3.2 m tall without crawlers. The crawler track frames are 7.93 m long, 900 mm wide and 1.26 m tall. Each weighs 11.5 tonnes. As Series 1 it can travel on three trucks. An extra truck is used for the Series 2 configuration with an extra 20 tonnes of counterweight.

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