Skip to main content

Kobelco shows redesigned CKE mobile cranes at INTERMAT 2012

Kobelco is introducing a new series of completely redesigned hydraulic crawler cranes its 60tonne to 250tonne range, featuring energy-saving systems.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2200 Kobelco is introducing a new series of completely redesigned hydraulic crawler cranes its 60tonne to 250tonne range, featuring energy-saving systems.

On display at INTERMAT 2012 will be the CKE2500G and the CKE800G, with lifting capacities of 250tonnes and 80tonnes respectively.

The G in their names signifies ‘green’ and the new models feature systems to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. The ‘G-Winch’ provides higher speed without raising engine speed. This allows the line to be raised or lowered at its maximum speed when lifting without a load or with a light load. ‘G-Engine’ is designed to improve fuel consumption by 10%. It limits the maximum engine speed to keep the engine within fuel-efficient parameters. Although engine speed is reduced, pump capacity is controlled to maintain maximum winch speed for running or lifting.

Among other changes are a new cab and easier controls including a full-colour touchscreen that also shows camera views. New hydraulics are designed for easy changing from single flow for normal lifting to dual flow for tasks such as clamshell operations. The crane can operate with a reduced counterweight if necessary. There is also an automated swing arrest system for added safety when operating in situations such as near to bridges.

%$Linker: External 0 0 0 oLinkExternal <span class="mouselink">www.kobelco-cranes.com</span> Kobelco false http://www.kobelco-cranes.com/ false false%>

%$Linker: 2 Internal 2 4824 0 oLinkInternal <span class="oLinkInternal"><span class="oLinkInternal">View more videos</span></span> Video false /event-news/intermat-2012/video/ true false%>

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • INTERMAT launch for Case short radius excavators
    January 6, 2017
    Two new short radius excavators are being introduced by Case Construction Equipment at INTERMAT. The Japanese-built CX235C SR and a prototype CX145C SR use low emission Isuzu engines with cooled EGR and a DPF to meet stage IIIB emissions requirements, and Case reckoned the new engines provide a 17.5% fuel consumption improvement over previous models, while simultaneously delivering up to 7% cent faster cycle times.
  • INTERMAT launch for Case short radius excavators
    March 9, 2012
    Two new short radius excavators are being introduced by Case Construction Equipment at INTERMAT. The Japanese-built CX235C SR and a prototype CX145C SR use low emission Isuzu engines with cooled EGR and a DPF to meet stage IIIB emissions requirements, and Case reckoned the new engines provide a 17.5% fuel consumption improvement over previous models, while simultaneously delivering up to 7% cent faster cycle times.
  • Zoomlion finds buyers for both cranes brought to INTERMAT
    January 6, 2017
    Zoomlion is celebrating a successful visit to INTERMAT after selling both the tower crane and the crawler crane that it brought to the show. The T320-16 tower crane has been sold to Germany rental company Streif Baulogistik, which operates a fleet of hundreds of cranes in Germany and Poland. The T320-16 combines Chinese and European know-how, as it features technology from Jost. Dutch end-user Crane House has brought the Zoomlion QUY 80 crawler crane. Zoomlion chief operating officer Delfino Corti said that
  • Zoomlion finds buyers for both cranes brought to INTERMAT
    April 19, 2012
    Zoomlion is celebrating a successful visit to INTERMAT after selling both the tower crane and the crawler crane that it brought to the show. The T320-16 tower crane has been sold to Germany rental company Streif Baulogistik, which operates a fleet of hundreds of cranes in Germany and Poland. The T320-16 combines Chinese and European know-how, as it features technology from Jost. Dutch end-user Crane House has brought the Zoomlion QUY 80 crawler crane. Zoomlion chief operating officer Delfino Corti said that