2022 model Used All Terrain Cranes Sany SAC1600T8 8-section main boom full extension 85.5m jib 18m as standard
Product Description
2022 model Used All Terrain Cranes Sany SAC1600T8
Production Details:
2022 model Sany SAC1600T8 Used All Terrain Cranes, 8-section main boom 85.5m, max. lifting height of main boom 86m, 18m jib (34m optional), counterweight 60 tons
Product Performance Advantages:
Sany SAC1600T8 crane has the following advantages: 1. High lifting capacity: SAC1600T8 crane has a rated lifting capacity of 1600 tons, which can cope with a variety of large-scale lifting operations. 2. safe and reliable: it adopts advanced hydraulic system and control system, which has good stability and reliability and can operate safely under various working conditions. 3. Flexible: the crane adopts multi-segment telescopic boom design, which can be adjusted according to the specific needs of expansion and contraction to adapt to different engineering sites and operational requirements. 4. Easy operation: with advanced intelligent control system, the operation interface is friendly and easy to operate, which improves the operation efficiency. 5. Energy saving: It adopts renewable energy and energy-saving devices, such as rotary energy recovery device, which can effectively reduce energy consumption and environmental pollution. 6. Convenient maintenance: the equipment adopts modularized design, which makes the maintenance and replacement of parts more convenient and quicker, and reduces the maintenance cost and downtime. 7. Convenient installation: the crane components adopt standardized design, which can be quickly assembled and disassembled, shortening the installation time. 8. Strong adaptability: it is suitable for various sites and environmental conditions, and can be widely used in ports, bridges, construction, energy and other engineering fields. In short, SAC1600T8 crane has the advantages of high lifting capacity, safety and reliability, high flexibility, easy operation, etc., which can meet the needs of large-scale lifting operations.
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