Terex Rough Terrain Cranes has introduced the TRT 80L model, a two-axle model featuring an 80-tonne capacity and 47-metre telescopic boom.
The machine has been designed with a width of three metres for accommodating confined spaces and congested jobsites, in addition to the inclusion of a self-mounting counterweight for efficient set-up and dismantling. Users have the option for four steering modes, along with two job options at 9 and 17 metres.
This choice and adaptability make the TRT 80L optimal for a use across a variety of operations, Terex said.
“With an enhanced boom length and self-removable counterweight, it has significantly improved operational efficiency and transportability, enabling it to meet the demands of several applications, including ports, construction, infrastructure, mining, energy, yard logistics and general lifting,” said Terex’s senior sales support manager for RT cranes, Stefania D’Apoli.
The machine is powered by an industry-standard Cummins QSB6.7 inline six-cylinder diesel engine, in addition to featuring Terex’s Eco-Mode, telematics system, anti-stall control, a powershift transmission and permanent 4-wheel drive.
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