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  2. Tadano GR1300XL‑4 is a Rough Terrain crane with a maximum lift capacity of 130 tons. The boom height ranges from 40 to 183.7 feet. The jib length ranges from 33.8 to 59.1 feet. The crane is 28 feet long and is on a two-axle system featuring a self-removable counterweight.

  3. Distributors receive four-day tour of Tadano facilities in Japan in recognition of outstanding performance Apr. 5, 2024 "Perfect For Our Needs": Weiland Takes Delivery Of Tadano AC 5.160-1 All Terrain Crane With Special Counterweight Configuration Mar. 8, 2024 Tadano Recognizes Outstanding Expertise at GCC Distributor Customer Support ...

  4. Tadano has announced a new 118 tonne/130 ton two axle North American Rough Terrain crane in March 2021 – the GR-1300XL-4 – which fits between the current 120 tonne two axle GR-1200XL and the 160 tonne three axle GR 1600 XL.

  5. www.tadano.com › businesses › serviceTR-600XL-4 - Tadano

    Four section full power synchronized telescoping boom, 36.1'~111.9' (11.0m~34.1m), of round hexagonal box construction with five sheaves, 15" (0.38m) root diameter, at boom head. The synchronization system consists of two telescope cylinders, an extension cable and retraction cable.

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  6. The HAV and many components are shared with Tadano 5-axle cranes – increasing your investment and reducing the amount of spare parts you need to have on hand. Specifications Capacity Class: 350 USt Max Main Boom Length: 262.5 ft Max System Length: 390.4 ft Axles: 6

  7. Because it doesn’t need a boom suspension system, the ATF 600G-8 has a tail swing radius of just 6.95 m – approximately half that of large cranes with suspended booms. This means you can use your 8-axle crane even on construction sites with limited space (such as in refineries, plants, and city centers).

  8. tipping loads as determined by SAE J765-Crane Stability Test Code. 2. Total rated loads shown in the chart are based on condition that crane is set on firm level surfaces with axle oscillation lockout applied. Those above bold lines are based on tire capacity and those below, on crane stability. They are based on actual load radius increased by ...

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