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    About Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

    A telescopic boom crawler crane is a track-equipped vehicle capable of lifting heavy loads and moving them in a pick-and-carry fashion using its telescopic boom.

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    Stock NumberSATCC75101
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.
    Stock NumberSATCC250101
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.
    Location: Hibbing, Minnesota
    Seller: HEPI Dom-Ex
    Location: Hibbing, Minnesota
    Seller: HEPI Dom-Ex
    Location: Hibbing, Minnesota
    Seller: HEPI Dom-Ex

    BUCYRUS-ERIE 395B

    Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial Number141098
    Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

    BUCYRUS-ERIE 395B

    Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial Number140992
    Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

    About Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

    Telescopic boom crawler cranes are a common sight on construction jobsites due in large part to their flexibility. Many telescopic boom crawler cranes offer stout lift capacities, with high-end models able to lift more than 100 tons (91 metric tons) and make telescopic height adjustments to raise the load where it needs to go. These track-equipped cranes also offer pick-and-carry utility, as they can move under load to take materials and equipment to just about any location on a construction site. And unlike a rough-terrain or all-terrain crane, a crawler crane’s wide stance and stable base obviates the need for outriggers.


    Liebherr LTR 1040 Telescopic Crawler Crane

    Telescopic Boom Options

    Compared to lattice boom crawler cranes, which can only be folded to shorten the boom for transport, the telescoping boom’s multi-section design allows a load to be extended or retracted with the load on the hook. The main telescopic bottom can often retract to heights less than 50 feet (15 meters) and extend upward to more than 100 ft (30 m). Some of the largest telescopic boom crawlers can achieve a maximum lift height of more than 200 ft (61 m) through the use of jib extensions.

    Lift Capacity

    The majority of telescopic boom crawler cranes are equipped to lift more than 30 t (27.2 mt), and there are a good number of models designed to lift more than 100 t. Manufacturers often provide different counterweight packages to give operations the ability to minimize transport costs while optimizing lift capacity for the jobsite. Load charts typically include a wide range of radii, and modern telescopic boom crawler cranes often feature real-time load monitoring technology to avoid overloads and situations where extending the boom or lowering the angle would bypass the safe operating range.

    New Features

    Many telescopic boom crawler cranes are equipped with a cabin that can tilt upward to better view loading operations, and some newer models feature cameras on the end of the hoist that feed a bird’s eye view to an in-cab display. Remote control options are also available to allow operators to control the hoist from outside the cab and precisely lower loads into place when an outside view is advantageous. External cameras, such as a rearview or right-side camera, provide operators with all-around visibility to avoid jobsite accidents when moving loads and/or the crane.

    Find The Right Crane

    Popular manufacturers of telescopic boom crawler cranes for sale on CraneTrader.com include Grove, Liebherr, Link-Belt, Mantis, Sennebogen, Tadano Mantis, and others.

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