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Pair of versatile Terex rough-terrain cranes utilize new load lifting optimization technology

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A Terex Rough Terrain Cranes TRT 60 Terex Rough Terrain Cranes

Terex Rough Terrain Cranes has launched two new models – the TRT 100 and TRT 60 – from its expanding TRT Series.

These new models follow the recently launched TRT 80L. The cranes feature the TEOS operating system, compact design, four steering modes, proportional full power telescoping boom, Eco Mode function, and T-Link telematics platform. They also come complete with LED lights and a comfortable and tiltable cabin with large glass surfaces. Combined, these features contribute to the strength and ease of operation of the TRT Series and make these cranes ideal for applications including ports, construction, infrastructure, mining, energy, yard logistics, and general lifting.

"We are diligently expanding our product offering to ensure our portfolio possesses the capacity and flexibility to address daily lifting challenges in the modern working environment," said Giancarlo Montanari, General Manager, Terex Rough Terrain Cranes. "The marketplace is highly competitive, but I have great confidence in our dedicated team members and the superior Italian craftsmanship behind every crane produced at our Crespellano manufacturing centre of excellence."

Specifically, the TRT 100 has a maximum capacity of 100 tonnes and a main boom length of 47 metres, with a 17-metre jib stowed on the crane's side that can be easily attached to the main boom to extend reach. A self-removable counterweight aids operational efficiency, stability, and transportability. On the other hand, the TRT 60 has a maximum capacity of 60 tonnes and a main boom length of 42.5 metres, with a stowable jib of 8 to 15 metres.

These machines are the first to feature the new ‘IdeaLift' from Terex Rough Terrain Cranes, which optimizes load lifting with asymmetric outriggers. Whether fully extended or partially retracted, the crane automatically selects the best lifting capacity based on the specific formation of the outriggers.

"Looking forward, I am excited about the prospect of further expanding our product portfolio, including reintroducing some past product lines that are currently in demand in certain markets," adds Montanari. "This is an exciting development for our engineering and manufacturing teams, and we eagerly anticipate bringing these innovations to the marketplace in the coming year. I am proud of our team and believe these future advancements will strengthen our value offering and reputation in the lifting industry."

Company info

Terex Global GmbH
Bleicheplatz 2
Schaffhausen,
CH, 8200

Website:
terex.com/cranes/en

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