Posted On: December 9, 2024
The Tadano Evolt eGR-1000XLL-1 fully electric rough terrain crane can lift up to 100 tons and work for up to seven hours on a battery charge, or continuously with site power, with zero emissions and reduced noise. ...
Posted On: April 26, 2023
Tadano says it plans to launch a commercial version of the GR-1000XLL Evolt in the U.S. and Canada in 2024. ...
Posted On: July 14, 2022
Especially strong in steep positions, the AC 2.040-1’s fully extended boom can lift up to a class-leading 16,755 pounds at a radius of 26.3 feet. ...
Posted On: July 19, 2021
The manufacturer’s newest crane is available in two boom lengths, including a six-section 171-foot main boom that can lift 12,786 pounds with the boom fully extended and the maximum counterweight installed. ...
Posted On: March 19, 2021
The manufacturer says the crane’s six-section boom (which extends up to 183.7 feet using a telescoping pinning system) is the longest in its weight class. ...
Posted On: April 15, 2020
According to its manufacturer Tadano, the GR1600XL is the world’s largest rough-terrain crane, with up to 160 tons of lift capacity and a 302.5-foot maximum lift height. ...
Posted On: February 24, 2020
The crane manufacturer will have the new models on display along with a few others at the upcoming CONEXPO show in Las Vegas. ...
Posted On: January 10, 2019
The sturdy and versatile GR750XL rough-terrain crane from Tadano is a blue-and-white bruiser that can lift up to 75 tons at 8 feet. ...