The world’s largest all-terrain crane

Zoomlion QAY2000
Linde Hydraulics supplies parts to the world’s largest all-terrain cranes. To date, adaptive mobile all-terrain cranes weighing 1200 tons can work both on and off-road. Twelve axial piston swash plate pumps from the proven 02 series make up the Zoomlion QAY 2000.
Seven electro-hydraulic controlled variable displacement pumps of the HPV-02 series work in a ᴄʟᴏsᴇd circuit. The other five units are HPR 02 type variable displacement pumps operating in an open circuit load measuring system. Eight or nine axis engines manufactured in Europe are primarily used for the construction of wind turbines and other large installation systems, for example in the chemical industry and power plants.

XCMGXCA1600
With a seven-section main boom and an auto-folding wind powered boom that can lift 95 tons easily when extended to a height of 140 meters (459.32 feet), the XCA1600 is a smart model that can be used for any building using wind energy -scenario.

Guests and spectators attending international trade shows, both onsite and online, were equally impressed with the XCMG XGC11000A crawler crane. It has the world’s strongest lifting capacity under 100 meters in strong wind power, incorporates XCMG’s innovative floating balancing technology for turntables, is equipped with environmental sensor technology, and has intelligent one-button function. XCA1600 and XCMG have created a pair of impossible cranes that can adapt to almost any type of wind turbine and construction situation.

Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1
Combined with the world’s longest superstructure boom, the maximum lifting capacity of the Liebherr all-terrain crane. Many lattice extensions are also available for booms. Speed-dependent active rear axle steering, which we built as part of the 9-axle chassis. The use of Y-shaped outrigger supports greatly increases the load capacity. The LTM 11200-9.1 is the best tool for installing trellis extensions due to its long telescopic boom, Y bend and ease of installation. Compared to lattice boom cranes, setup times are significantly shorter and very little space and counterweights are required to align the buttresses. Thanks to its multiple propulsion options, this all-terrain crane can be transported cheaply and around the world.

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