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HSC upgrades crawler crane

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Japan-headquartered manufacturer HSC (Sumitomo Heavy Industries Construction Cranes Co) has launched a new version of its 275 tonne capacity crawler crane, the SCX2800A-3, to the market.

The crane offers new sustainability features. (Photo: HSC)

Powered by a Cummins L9 engine, the crane complies with the latest EU stage V exhaust emissions regulations for sale in Europe.

Its control system now features an ECO winch mode and an auto idle stop function.

To ensure that workers can safely work on the crane, handrails on the catwalks have been standardised and access to the machine has been improved.

Though the winch remains the same, the crane has been updated with more eco-friendly and safer design to meet the requirements on job sites, the company said.

Crane specifications
Features SCX2800A-3 
Lifting capacity 275 tonnes at 4.3 metres
Main boom length 15.25 to 91.45 metres
Jib lengths 12.2 to 36.5 metres
Maximum main boom and jib combination 70.1 + 36.5 metres
Slewing speed 1.5 min-1
Engine make and model Cummins L9 (EU Stage V)
Engine rated output 270 kW at 2,000 min-1

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