First Tadano AC 7.450-1 in Canada

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Sterling’s new 500-ton crane will start out with refinery work in western Canada, but is also ideal for wind turbines, bridges and infrastructure.

Sterling Crane has taken delivery of the first Tadano AC 7.450-1 in Canada. The 7-axle all-terrain crane boasts a 262.5-foot (80 metre) main boom and compact carrier length, along with additional features like the IC-1 control system, Sideways Superlift System (SSL) and Surround View.

“The AC 7.450-1 has amazing power and reach, and it fits the roads and tough jobs of western Canada,” said Tom MacLeod, president, Sterling Crane Canada. “Tadano is known for high-performance cranes and top support, and we are excited that Sterling customers have a powerful new 7-axle option.”

At only 55.9 feet (17 metres) in total length and with a maximum outrigger base of 27.8 feet (8.47 metres), the AC 7.450-1 is as long as some 6-axle all terrain cranes while lifting more like an 8-axle machine, the company said.

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