The new GR1200XL by Houston-based Tadano will be introduced at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2017 March 7 to 11 in Las Vegas. With 120 tons of capacity, this crane is the newest addition to Tadano’s line of rough terrain cranes. The GR1200XL sits at the core of Tadano’s large rough terrain line-up and features boom and jib combinations.
The GR1200XL features a 183 foot, 7 inch, six section formed boom. It is complemented with a 33 foot. 2 inch to 58 feet, 1 inch jib and sits on a 2-axle carrier.
Tadano continues to expand the GR series rough terrain crane line-up that now includes seven models ranging from 15 to 160 tons. These cranes can be used in the energy, petrochemical and construction sectors.
Other important features include:
- Tadano’s Load Moment Indicator (AML-C) with full on-board diagnostics;
- Cummins-powered Tier IV compliant QSB6.7 direct injection engine;
- hoist and telescopic cylinders;
- added safety features include multiple tie off points and safe access and egress points; and
- backed by Tadano’s customer service organization
TADANO will also reintroduce the ATF110G-5. This popular Tadano 121-ton crane has been upgraded to include several new features including multiple counterweight configurations and the new AML-F load moment system that includes full on-board diagnostics.
The ATF110G features a 170 foot, 6 inch, five section formed boom and a jib configuration ranging from 12.5 feet to 105 feet. The jib includes an integrated heavy lift jib.
Additional features include:
- asymmetrical outrigger set up, lift-release adjuster safety system that provides radius correction for boom deflection under load;
- main and auxiliary drum and front mounted drivers cab cameras;
- flat front drivers cab glass;
- quick removable hose reel with stand;
- two-engine design; and
- backed by Tadano’s customer service organization.
Tadano will also be displaying five other units from their full line of rough terrain and all-terrain cranes:
- GR150XL ORI—Used in confined city and petrochemical/refinery applications this model was upgraded to include additional ground clearance and designed to offer a more aggressive tire tread. The 6-section full power synchronized telescoping 78-foot boom is paired with either an 11 foot, 8 inch or 18 foot two-staged off-settable jib.
- GR1000XL—Equipped with a 154 foot, 2inch, five section boom and a 58.1 foot bi-fold jib.
- GR1600XL—Originally equipped with a 200.1 foot boom and a two stage, bi-fold lattice hydraulic tilt jib, Tadano now offers two optional 23 foot inserts that extend the jib to 105 feet, achieving a lifting height of 302.5 feet.
- ATF70G-4—The 77 ton, 168 foot-long boom crane comes with a 5.9 foot to 52.5 foot jib, and uses multiple counterweight configurations for ease of transport. This 4-axle crane come equipped with a lift-release adjuster system, asymmetrical outriggers and two engine design.
- ATF400G-6—The 450-ton capacity flagship crane will be making its second appearance at ConExpo. A key feature of this crane is the lifting strength of the five section, 196.8 foot boom. Equipped with the optional luffing jib, it can reach a maximum tip height of 400 feet.
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