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Terex launches fully hydraulic self-erecting tower crane

Terex Cranes introduced the Eazy 90 fully-hydraulic self-erecting tower crane at INTERMAT. Equipped with a maximum 45m jib, the crane has a telescopic main tower with up to three additional mast sections. Erection can be carried out by two people in 2-4 hours depending on specification. The crane is equipped with safety lock-outs to ensure that each stage of erection has been completed before progressing to the next. A single operator is required to work the crane, with the Eazy 90 offering a maximum li
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Eazy 90 provides increased safety for fast tower erection
RSS2941 Terex Cranes introduced the Eazy 90 fully-hydraulic self-erecting tower crane at INTERMAT.

Equipped with a maximum 45m jib, the crane has a telescopic main tower with up to three additional mast sections. Erection can be carried out by two people in 2-4 hours depending on specification.

The crane is equipped with safety lock-outs to ensure that each stage of erection has been completed before progressing to the next. A single operator is required to work the crane, with the Eazy 90 offering a maximum lift capacity of 6 tonnes and a 1.4 tonne capacity at the boom tip.

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