World's largest all-terrain crane completes first lifting
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Pub Date:22-11-16 09:39 Source:Xinhua |
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NANJING -- The world's largest all-terrain crane completed its first lifting at an onshore wind power project in East China's Shandong province on Monday, according to its developer -- the Chinese machinery giant Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group. Named XCA2600, the crane hoisted a weight of 171 tonnes to a height of 160 meters at the 50-MW wind power project site in Shandong. According to XCMG, the crane -- with a basic load capacity of 2,600 tonnes -- can lift a maximum weight of 173 tonnes to a maximum height of 160 meters. This capacity can greatly improve hoisting efficiency at super-large wind turbine installation projects. XCMG, headquartered in Xuzhou city, East China's Jiangsu province, is a multinational heavy machinery manufacturing company which produces products that are exported to more than 191 countries and regions worldwide.
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