The new Eazy 90, made in Italy, lifts 6 tonnes maximum and 1,400kg at 45m jib end.
The previous biggest self-erector from Terex was the CBR40H-4, lifting a maximum of 4 tonnes and 1,000kg at the end of its 40m jib.
The new crane offers the choice of 15 under-hook heights ranging from 14.5m to 46m, thanks to its telescoping system and a choice of three different jib angle settings from horizontal, to 10 and 25 degrees.
The integrated ECU system enables monitored crane control, customisable to individual crane operator requirements combined with a LCD display screen for fast intuitive set-up and storage of load charts.
Terex Cranes senior product marketing manager Rüdiger Zollondz said: “Developed with extensive feedback from our customers, the new self-erecting tower crane is the first in a new generation and marks our company’s entry into the 45-meter jib self-erecting tower crane class. With its purpose-designed innovations that focus on efficiency and safety, we are confident that the new self-erector will be viewed with particular interest by customers working on today’s most demanding residential and commercial building projects.”
The new model will be unveiled at the Intermat trade show in Paris next month.
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