Rough terrain cranes





Rigo RT 500





LIEBHERR LTM 1050-3.1 50T / 38m! - 6x4x6 - 45.000km 7527h - TELMA - CE - TOP CONDITION - BE MACHINE MJC11704-C




Locatelli GRIL 55.50





Terex Bendini A600-1



2004 Grove RT530E

25 Ton Rough Terrain Crane Tadano Tr-250ex, Tr-250m Japan Origin Heavy Lifting Equipment





Terex RT555





GROVE RT600E 50 ton 4x4x4

Grove RT540E





Terex RT555





KATO SR-300Lx - 30 Ton Rough Terrain Crane





KATO SR-700L II - 70 Ton Crane with Hydraulic Fly Jib





KATO SR-500Lx - 51 Ton Rough Terrain Crane with 13.7 Meter Fully Hydraulic Fly Jib





GROVE RT880E 75 ton 4x4x4





GROVE RT880E 75 ton 4x4x4





GROVE RT600E 50 ton 4x4x4





GROVE RT600E 50 ton 4x4x4





XCMG Official XCR150 Used Rough Terrain Mobile Crane 150 Ton Truck Crane Price





XCMG Official Second Hand Rough Terrain Cranes XCR70_S 70t Truck Crane Price For Sale

Grove RT550E
A rough terrain crane is a specialized type of mobile crane designed for use in rugged and uneven terrains, which are often present on construction sites, oil fields, and other large infrastructure projects.
Although they may be mounted on tracks, most rough terrain cranes are equipped with large, robust tires that enable them to safely and easily move around off-road environments without getting stuck.
Two key benefits of rough terrain cranes are their mobility and outriggers.
Outriggers are extendable legs or arms that can be deployed to provide greater stability, ensuring that the crane remains stable and safe during lifting operations, even on uneven or sloping ground.
Rough Terrain Crane Specifications and Classes
Rough terrain cranes can generally be broken down into three distinct classes of small, medium, and large-size.
- Small rough terrain cranes typically have lift capacities ranging between 5 to 40 tons. Smaller cranes, like the Sennebogen 613M and the Elctrovar Waterdrill, are generally more compact and are often used when maneuverability is required in tighter spaces, such as a factory, warehouse, or smaller construction projects.
- Medium-sized rough terrain cranes can typically lift larger loads, ranging from 40 to 100 tons. Mid-sized mobile cranes, such as the Grove GCK 3045 CITY KRAN 45 Ton and the Link Belt RTC8090 90 Ton 4x4x4 rough terrain cranes, offer a better balance between maneuverability and lifting power. They can lift much more than smaller-class cranes but are still small and mobile enough for use on a wider range of construction, mining, or infrastructure projects. Mid-size rough terrain cranes feature longer booms, enhanced stability systems, and heavier lifting capacities.
- Large rough terrain cranes are generally employed when loads exceed 100 tons. Large mobile rough terrain cranes are the heaviest-duty cranes available and are generally reserved for use on the largest mining and infrastructure projects, such as bridges, power plants, and oil refineries. These cranes often feature telescopic booms, sophisticated control systems, and heavier-duty outriggers for enhanced stability.
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