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26 February 2008

Typically for Japanese climbing cranes the upper crane can climb alongside its 1.9 x 1.9 m square tower to jump six floors, here demonstrated by an IHI JCC-V600S with a tip load of 7.5 tonnes at 52 m and a maximum capacity of 25 tonnes up to 26.5 m radius

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