The total of 80 tonnes can be mounted on to the crane in three loads. No slab weighs more than 10 tonnes which means they can be carried on small trucks if necessary to help when accessing more confined job sites. At a 42 metre radius with the boom extended to 47 metres, the new crane lifts 14.5 tonnes.Ī maximum system length of 112 metres is achieved by adding a 42 metre HAV boom extension to the 70 metre main boom.Ĭounterweight flexibility was another design requirement. With its 70 metre boom fully extended it will lift 14.5 tonnes at a radius of 24 metres. Lifting capacity is 10 to 15 per cent higher in many areas of the chart and, in some configurations, is 30 % higher than the previous best in class, the manufacturer said. “This kind of teamwork enabled us to take full advantage of and combine all the know-how and expertise from both our locations,” said Peter Kleinhans, Tadano project manager. In its subsequent final development phase in the year since then Tadano has added features it says constitute “a significant upgrade to the AC 5.250-2, particularly in the area of safety.”Ĭlose teamwork between engineers at the Lauf and Zweibrücken factories in Germany was key in the new five axle AT’s development. The five axle AC 5.250-2 was announced at the Bauma construction equipment exhibition in Germany, October 2022. Following the announcement of Tadano’s new 250 tonne all terrain crane in October 2022 the crane is now ready to go with some extra features.
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