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rough terrain cranes

Rough terrain cranes feature a single cab fixed on a rotating superstructure where the operator
can drive and operate the crane. Designed to operate in challenging environments with excellent
off-road capabilities.


Have optimal maneuverability. Equipped with all-wheel drive on two axles and oversized tires
make them suitable for tight spaces and jobsites with difficult or uneven terrain.


They are commonly used in construction sites, oil fields, mining and infrastructure projects.

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Grove RT530E-2

30 t (30 USt) capacity, with a four-section full power boom reaching from 8.8 m to 29 m (29 ft – 95 ft), plus a tilting telescopic extension.

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Link-Belt RTC-8090 II

Reliable, high-performance all-terrain crane. Its five-pump hydraulic system allows simultaneous operation of the boom, winch, and slewing, optimizing productivity.

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Terex RT230

30 USt (27 t) capacity all-terrain crane, equipped with a four-section telescopic boom up to 30 m and a Cummins engine for reliable performance on site.

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Terex RT345-1 XL

Rough terrain crane with a maximum capacity of 45 USt (≈ 41 t), a 4-section telescopic boom that reaches up to 105 ft (≈ 32 m) and a 160 hp Cummins QSB6.7 engine

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