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Sinotruk Haowo XCMG 6.3 tons truck mounted crane
Basic Info
Brand: CLW
Old And New: New
Gearbox Type: Manual
Emission Standards: Euro 3, Euro 5
Fuel: Diesel
Place Of Origin: China
Number Of Tires: 6
Wheelbase: 4200
Vehicle Size: 8215*2500*3650mm
Gross Mass: 15795kg
Curb Weight: 9500kg
Seating: 3
Tyre Size: 9.00R20
Horse-power: 170hp
Displacement: 2970ml
Brake System: Air brake
Additional Info
Productivity: 30 units/month
Transportation: Ocean,Land
Place of Origin: China
Supply Ability: 30 units/month
Certificate: 3c certification
Port: tianjin,shanghai,qingdao
Product Description
Truck-mounted crane: A versatile and powerful solution for modern lifting and transportation needs A truck-mounted crane combines the mobility of a heavy-duty vehicle with the precision of a crane, making it an indispensable asset in construction, logistics, and municipal operations. This integrated machine seamlessly transitions from road transport to on-site lifting, eliminating the need for separate equipment and reducing operational costs. Designed for efficiency, safety, and flexibility, it delivers reliable performance across diverse industries worldwide. Key Features - High Mobility: Built on a robust truck chassis, this crane offers superior road adaptability—navigating urban streets, job sites, and remote locations with ease. Unlike stationary cranes, it can travel directly to the work area without requiring disassembly or additional transport. - Dual Functionality: The unit performs both loading/unloading and cargo hauling tasks, allowing for seamless workflow. Whether lifting steel beams, machinery, or containers, it eliminates the need for multiple vehicles, optimizing project timelines and resource allocation. - Intuitive Controls: Modern hydraulic systems and user-friendly controls ensure operators can master basic functions quickly, even with minimal training. Safety interlocks and real-time feedback further enhance operational confidence. - Cost-Efficient Operation: By consolidating crane and truck roles into one vehicle, businesses reduce equipment rental fees, labor requirements, and logistical complexity—especially beneficial for small-to-medium projects where budget constraints are critical. Detailed Description The truck crane consists of two primary components: a durable truck frame and a fully functional crane assembly. The chassis provides high torque engines, advanced suspension systems, and load-bearing capacity suitable for long-haul deliveries, while the crane features extendable booms, multi-directional rotation, and variable lifting capacities ranging from 5 to 50 tons depending on model specifications. Hydraulic cylinders enable smooth lifting, lowering, and positioning, while counterweights maintain balance during operation. All mechanical parts—including cables, hooks, and outriggers—are rigorously tested for durability under extreme conditions. Regular maintenance checks (e.g., fluid levels, cable integrity, and joint lubrication) ensure longevity and compliance with international safety standards. Ideal Applications This type of mobile crane is widely used in infrastructure development, such as bridge construction, utility pole installation, and warehouse material handling. In industrial settings, it supports equipment delivery to factories, oil rigs, and power plants. Municipal workers rely on it for traffic signal installation, tree removal, and emergency response scenarios. Port terminals use it for container stacking and ship-to-shore transfers, while logistics companies integrate it into their fleet for just-in-time delivery solutions. Its ability to operate independently at various sites makes it ideal for contractors managing multiple projects simultaneously. User Feedback Operators appreciate the intuitive interface and reduced setup time compared to traditional cranes. Many note that its compact footprint allows access to tight spaces previously unreachable by larger machines. Fleet managers highlight the cost savings from eliminating dual equipment procurement and the improved safety record due to fewer personnel required per task. Some users recommend pairing it with GPS tracking devices for enhanced fleet management and route optimization. Frequently Asked Questions What distinguishes a truck crane from a rough terrain crane? A truck crane offers better highway mobility and faster deployment, whereas a rough terrain crane excels in off-road environments but requires more time to set up. Can it handle uneven ground safely? Yes, when properly stabilized using outriggers and operated within rated load limits, it remains stable even on slightly sloped surfaces. Always conduct a site assessment before beginning work. Is special licensing required to operate it? Most jurisdictions require a commercial driver’s license (CDL) with crane endorsement for legal operation, especially for lifts exceeding 10,000 pounds. Training programs are available globally to meet certification standards. How often should maintenance be performed? Routine inspections every 250 operating hours or monthly are recommended, including checking hydraulic fluid, brake systems, and structural welds for wear or damage.
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