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Self Propelled Cranes

Self Propelled Cranes are mobile cranes mounted on a wheeled chassis and have only one operator position from which the crane is controlled and the vehicle driven. The road speed of this type of crane is generally low usually not exceeding 30km p/h. A variety of self propelled crane formats are available ranging from short height lifting strut booms of fixed length to variable length lattice booms with a fly jib attachment. Typical specification main boom length 38,000 lifting capacities for a 24, 000 main boom length 1. stabilised on outriggers 31-4 tonnes at 4,000 radius 19-0 tonnes at 8,000 radius 2. free on wheels 9.6 tonnes at 4,000 radius 4 .9 tonnes at 8,000 radius  

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