Posted On: December 9, 2024
The Tadano Evolt eGR-1000XLL-1 fully electric rough terrain crane can lift up to 100 tons and work for up to seven hours on a battery charge, or continuously with site power, with zero emissions and reduced noise. ...
Posted On: August 30, 2024
Tadano previewed its newest all-terrain crane, the AC 5.250-2, at Bauma in 2022 and has launched it with additional productivity and safety features. ...
Posted On: April 26, 2023
Tadano says it plans to launch a commercial version of the GR-1000XLL Evolt in the U.S. and Canada in 2024. ...
Posted On: July 21, 2022
“Where we used to have to subcontract some larger lifts, now that business will stay in-house,” says Greg Nachtegaele, son of Armstrong Crane founder Dave Nachtegaele. ...
Posted On: July 14, 2022
Especially strong in steep positions, the AC 2.040-1’s fully extended boom can lift up to a class-leading 16,755 pounds at a radius of 26.3 feet. ...
Posted On: July 19, 2021
The manufacturer’s newest crane is available in two boom lengths, including a six-section 171-foot main boom that can lift 12,786 pounds with the boom fully extended and the maximum counterweight installed. ...
Posted On: March 19, 2021
The manufacturer says the crane’s six-section boom (which extends up to 183.7 feet using a telescoping pinning system) is the longest in its weight class. ...
Posted On: April 15, 2020
According to its manufacturer Tadano, the GR1600XL is the world’s largest rough-terrain crane, with up to 160 tons of lift capacity and a 302.5-foot maximum lift height. ...
Posted On: February 24, 2020
The crane manufacturer will have the new models on display along with a few others at the upcoming CONEXPO show in Las Vegas. ...
Posted On: April 26, 2019
Load King has acquired Terex’s boom truck, telescopic truck crane, and Crossover product lines for an undisclosed sum, along with their associated assets and parts business. ...
Posted On: January 10, 2019
A familiar site on CraneTrader.com is the sturdy and versatile GR750XL rough-terrain crane from Tadano, a blue-and-white bruiser that can lift up to 75 tons at 8 feet. ...