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New Zoomlion crawler cranes have more heavy-duty features

Zoomlion introduced a new line of robust crawler cranes at Conexpo 2014 this week with Larry Tate, service and parts manager at Zoomlion, pointing to heavier-duty lines, built-in pockets that allow the machine to be secured to a drill rig, and a third drum option. “We’ve really beefed things up,” Tate said. The ZCC1100H crawler crane uses all-new hydraulic control technology, alarms for sound and motion, as well as the a torque limiter equipped with a full range of video surveillance. The crawler crane fe
March 11, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Zoomlion ZCC3000H crawler crane
1175 Zoomlion introduced a new line of robust crawler cranes at Conexpo 2014 this week with Larry Tate, service and parts manager at Zoomlion, pointing to heavier-duty lines, built-in pockets that allow the machine to be secured to a drill rig, and a third drum option. “We’ve really beefed things up,” Tate said.

The ZCC1100H crawler crane uses all-new hydraulic control technology, alarms for sound and motion, as well as the a torque limiter equipped with a full range of video surveillance.

The crawler crane features fixed jib main hook and fixed jib auxiliary hook settings. When using the fixed jib, the computer can toggle between the main and auxiliary hooks instead of requiring dismantling and changing jibs.

A configurable free-fall winch hook accommodates various operations and applications, while an independent hydraulic driving system improves heat dissipation.

Also making its debut was the Zoomlion ZCC3000H crawler crane. It uses a heavy and light-duty boom combination that can extend the crane’s length. A combination of exceptional hoisting and crane boom capabilities makes the product adaptable to a wide range of construction environments. Real-time centre-of-gravity detection capability and the precision torque limiter combine to improve safety.

Complete self-assembly, disassembly, and boom shipping capability substantially reduce transfer expenses while making for easy installation.








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