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Sennebogen upgrades 3300 E-series crawler crane from the ground up

Sennebogen has revised its 125tonne crawler crane, the 3300, from the ground up and optimised it to meet Tier 4f emission standards. A 186-kW diesel engine and a multi-circuit hydraulic system power the 160-kN winch at rope speeds of up to 105m/min with ease. A Star Lifter crawler undercarriage adds stability and allows the rig to be driven under load. Crawler tracks can be removed for transport, after which the base machine, at just 3.2m wide, can be easily transported. The Sennebogen self-assembly
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Sennebogen’s 3300 boasts a Tier 4f engine and fast winch speeds
2924 Sennebogen has revised its 125tonne crawler crane, the 3300, from the ground up and optimised it to meet Tier 4f emission standards.

A 186-kW diesel engine and a multi-circuit hydraulic system power the 160-kN winch at rope speeds of up to 105m/min with ease.

A Star Lifter crawler undercarriage adds stability and allows the rig to be driven under load. Crawler tracks can be removed for transport, after which the base machine, at just 3.2m wide, can be easily transported. The Sennebogen self-assembly system means it can be assembled on site.

The modular lattice boom comes in designs from 13.1m to 94m. Fly boom variants and other attachments, including auxiliary and luffing jibs, offer additional flexibility at the construction site.

As the first crawler crane of the E-series, the 3300 with Green Efficiency Technology satisfies the Tier 3b/4i requirements boasts high energy efficiency thanks to EcoMode and a SENCON control and diagnostics system.
 
The Maxcab comfort cab be tilted by 20 degrees or elevated up to 2.7m.

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