Crawler crane CC 88.3200-1 TWIN
boomtowerfor construction

Crawler crane - CC 88.3200-1 TWIN - TADANO FAUN - boom / tower / for construction
Crawler crane - CC 88.3200-1 TWIN - TADANO FAUN - boom / tower / for construction
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Characteristics

Configuration
crawler
Structure
boom, tower
Operating environment
for construction
Applications
lifting, handling, transport
Engine type
diesel engine
Other characteristics
hydraulic, with counterweight, height-adjustable
Lift capacity

3,200 t
(3,527.4 us ton)

Working height

Max.: 234 m
(767'08" )

Min.: 54 m
(177'01" )

Driving speed

0.8 km/h
(0.5 mph)

Total counterweight

135 t
(148.812 us ton)

Description

The double boom generates immense power and load capacities; the crawlers offer mobility under a full load. It also excels in handling and transportability. Double Boom Offers Remarkable Lifting Capacity, Mobility The incredibly powerful CC 88.3200-1 TWIN reaches load capacities typically beyond other cranes’ reach. Its twin boom system – combining the CC 88.1600-1’s booms to form one double boom – creates an incredible maximum load capacity of 3,200t and load moment of 43,900t. Despite this size, it is still a “real” mobile crane, able to travel on its crawlers under full load. While massive on-site, the CC 88.3200-1 TWIN shrinks down for remarkably easy transport; the maximum width of its components is just 3.50m / 11.5 ft. It also excels in handling since none of its individual components exceeds a 60t transport weight. Tadano’s legendary reputation for quality and innovation is why we lead the lifting industry. Superior engineering, design, and components followed up with top-notch service means a greater rate of return and the lowest owning and operating cost of any crane on the market.

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