Second hand 300T Crawler Crane To Lift Containers And Cargo Used Crawler Crane
Technical Specifications
Model
XGC 300t(-I)
Max Rated Lifting Capacity
300t
Maximum Lifting Moment
1865t.m
Technical Features
Strong Lifting Capacity
The XGC 300t(-I) offers exceptional lifting performance with 26 optional working modes across five categories: main boom, light main boom, tower jib, fixed jib, and shield jib configurations.
Main boom extends to 94m maximum length
Light main boom reaches 104.5m maximum length
Tower jib extends to 66m maximum length
Fixed jib extends to 16m maximum length (shield jib: 10m)
Each boom combination can be equipped with a single pulley for superior adaptability to various working conditions, enabling higher and wider lifting capabilities.
Safety, Reliability and Advanced Technology
Low center of gravity design with high-strength welded structural components
Large-diameter elliptical raceway slewing bearing with 30% increased load capacity
High-strength steel pipe truss arm with optimized rope systems
Large-torque modular hoisting mechanism with high-tensile steel wire ropes
Efficient hydraulic system with large-volume oil tank and aluminum radiator
High-capacity diesel tank with optional accessory fuel tank
Stage III emission compliant engine with -20℃ cold weather capability
Hirschmann torque limiter control system for harsh environment operation
Premium hydraulic components from leading domestic and international brands
Global Transportation Compliance
Designed for worldwide transport with optimized dimensions and weight distribution:
Maximum single transport piece weight: 36.0t
Transport width: 3.0m
Transport height: 3.3m
Modular transportation concept enables efficient movement of components including integrated arm sets and tower arm assemblies.
Convenient Assembly/Disassembly
Self-assembling cylinder-type counterweight system
Optimized counterweight blocks reduce installation time
Efficient mast lifting mechanism for quick setup
Integrated mast crane for component handling
Power pin connections for main structural components