XCMG's Big Reveal at the 2023 JDL Expo
Well, folks, the wait is over! XCMG, a global leader in the construction machinery industry, has unveiled its latest European all-terrain crane -- the XCA120_E -- at the 2023 JDL Expo. In this beginner's guide, we'll be taking a deep dive into this impressive machine, exploring its unique features, and learning why it's taking the crane world by storm.
Unfurling the Seven Section 66 Metre Main Boom
One of the standout features of the XCA120_E is its seven-section 66-metre main boom. This bad boy is designed for maximum efficiency, providing optimum lifting capacity when you need it most. With its incredible reach and flexibility, it ensures that you can tackle even the most challenging jobs with ease.
Flexible Extensions for Maximum Reach
If the main boom wasn't impressive enough, the XCA120_E is also equipped with an 11.65 to 18.5-metre bi-fold swingaway extension. But wait, there's more—two 7.1-metre lattice extensions are also available! With all these possible combinations, the maximum working radius clocks in at a jaw-dropping 60 metres, letting you tackle projects with unparalleled versatility.
Powering Through with an MTU Diesel Engine
Under the hood, the XCA120_E packs a punch with an MTU diesel engine. This powerful heart keeps the crane running smoothly, ensuring you have the muscle to lift hefty loads with ease. Paired with a 12 forward and two reverse speed ZF 12 TraXon transmission, you can trust the XCA120_E to deliver optimal power and control when it counts
Slim Enough for European Roads
Here's the kicker: despite its enormous capabilities, the XCA120_E has an overall width of just 2.75 metres, making it compliant with European road regulations. No need to worry about transporting this beast around narrow streets – XCMG has got you covered.
Outriggers for Extra Stability
Lifting heavy loads requires a stable foundation, which is why the XCA120_E's outriggers have up to five working widths, ranging from fully retracted to 3.83, 5.0m, and 5.9m. This means you can adjust the outriggers to suit your specific job site, providing extra stability and confidence when you're lifting high above the ground.
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