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    About Crawler Cranes

    Crawler cranes’ tracks give them a wide, sturdy stance that can provide stability for most heavy lifting tasks without outriggers. Crawler models are typically equipped with either telescopic or lattice booms.

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    1970 AMERICAN 9260

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

    1970 AMERICAN 9260 Used Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes for sale1970 AMERICAN 9260 Used Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes for sale
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    Lift Capacity125 ton
    Location: Ashland, Virginia
    Lift Capacity175 ton
    Location: Morris, Illinois
    Hours6,483
    Location: Lexington, South Carolina
    Seller: Traylor Equipment
    Hours2,875
    Location: Wickliffe, Kentucky
    Seller: Traylor Equipment
    Horsepower360 HP
    Location: Houma, Louisiana
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Lift Capacity225 ton
    Location: Waterloo, Illinois
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    Lift Capacity250 ton
    Location: Pooler, Georgia
    Seller: Dozier Crane
    Hours19,487
    Location: North Branford, Connecticut
    Hours8,172
    Location: Carbondale, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Old Forge Power Equipment Inc.
    Hours22,509
    Location: Rockford, Minnesota
    Serial Number125747
    Location: Houma, Louisiana
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Serial Number132412
    Location: Bartlett, Tennessee
    Hours8,886
    Location: Wilmington, Delaware
    Seller: Diamond Materials
    Serial Number135391
    Location: Conway, Arkansas
    Seller: Trends Handling
    Serial Number126439
    Location: Lititz, Pennsylvania
    Serial Number125001
    Location: Conway, Arkansas
    Seller: Trends Handling
    Year1978
    Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
    Seller: Bruce Equipment
    Horsepower280 HP
    Location: Brunswick, Georgia
    Serial Number133704
    Location: Houma, Louisiana
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Serial Number136542
    Location: Houma, Louisiana
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Hours7,781
    Location: Nashville, Tennessee
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    Hours7,573
    Location: Nashville, Tennessee
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    ROPSEnclosed
    Location: Kevin, Montana
    Seller: ABN Services
    Lift Capacity175 ton
    Location: Manchester, Connecticut
    Seller: SHAWMUT EQUIPMENT

    1995 DEMAG CC 2600

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Hours22,652
    Location: Montgomery, Texas
    Seller: Uriquip, LLC

    2012 DEMAG CC 2800-1

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Monthly: USD $1
    Hours5,989
    Location: Owensboro, Kentucky

    2006 DEMAG CC 2800-1

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Lift Capacity660 ton
    Location: N/A, North Dakota
    Seller: QUALITY CRANES

    2015 DEMAG CC 3800-1

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Hours11,600
    Location: Montgomery, Texas
    Seller: Uriquip, LLC

    About Crawler Cranes

    Crawler cranes are mobile construction vehicles propelled by a pair of tracks, or crawlers, rather than wheels. Therefore they must be disassembled and towed among jobsites, as opposed to wheeled all-terrain or rough-terrain cranes that can be driven on public roads.

    Crawlers tend to be more capable on rugged and uneven terrain than their wheeled counterparts, and their tracks spread out their weight for less ground pressure than a crane on tires. Crawlers also tend to be more stable when stationary because they have a broader stance that isn’t limited to the width of a highway lane. In fact, many crawler cranes don’t require the use of outriggers for additional stability.


    Manitowoc MLC300 Lattice Boom Crawler Crane

    Crawler cranes see use in assembling wind turbines, prefabricated concrete buildings, and other structures with very large and/or heavy components. They’re also used to place items requiring long reach, such as bridge sections. Crawler cranes can also perform pick-and-carry duties, hoisting building materials and transporting them around a construction site.

    Types Of Crawlers

    Crawler cranes typically fall into one of two subcategories: telescopic boom crawler cranes with a hydraulic telescoping boom, and lattice boom crawler cranes with a fixed-length boom and often a folding jib.

    Telescopic models may have a lift capacity of 30 to 100 tons (27.2 to 90.7 metric tons) or more. Their maximum hoist height can exceed 200 feet (61 meters) using jib extensions.

    Lattice boom cranes can scale even higher with lift capacities of more than 3,000 t (2,722 mt) and maximum hook heights exceeding 750 ft (228 m) among the largest models. That being said, lattice boom cranes must stop operations in order to change their boom length by having extensions added or removed, unlike telescoping booms which have the ability to rapidly extend or retract their boom during operation.

    You can read more detailed information on lattice boom and telescopic boom crawler cranes on their respective category pages.

    Find The Right Crawler Crane

    You’ll find new and used crawler cranes on CraneTrader.com from current and former manufacturers including American, Demag, Kobelco, Liebherr, Link-Belt, Manitowoc, Tadano Mantis, and Terex. As previously noted, the category is split into Lattice Boom and Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes subcategories to help you narrow your search.

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