Manitex launches TC600

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10 July 2019

Manitex International has introduced the newest model in its TC-series lineup.The new TC600 features a base rating of 60 tonnes and a maximum main boom height of 141 feet and a 194-foot maximum height when equipped with an optional jib.

The TC600 incorporates a four-section boom and offsettable lattice style jib utilising high strength steel and components providing high strength-to-weight ratio for increased capacities at long radius. The TC600 includes a spacious, high-visibility cab and the advanced hydraulics of the Manitex TC line of lift solutions with increased lifting capabilities. Featuring a removable counterweight system and uniquely designed trapezoid subframe the company said the TC600 provides added stability and precision control.

“We are excited to add the TC600 boom truck to our line of products, supporting the industry’s growing need for high-capacity machines,” said Steve Kiefer, president, chief operating officer, Manitex. ”Manitex has consistently been an innovator in meeting end-users’ needs for equipment delivering high-value, operator comfort, and overall performance. The TC600 is available for immediate sale through the Manitex dealer network, and we are looking forward to displaying the TC600 at the International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition (ICUEE) in Louisville, KY in early-October and beginning deliveries in the fourth quarter of 2019.”

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The new TC600 features a base rating of 60 tonnes

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