At 52m, it is said to offer the longest main boom in its class. The maximum tip height is 70m, and the top boom section may be offset by 25°.
Also on display will be the new AC 160-2, a five-axle crane with a 64m main boom. The four-segment main boom extension ranges from 9m to 33m, and enables a total boom length of 96m. Terex says the capacity figures relating to the main boom extension have increased on average by 25% compared with the machine’s predecessor.
Terex PPM’s display will include the AC 55-1, a new edition of the AC 55 (launched in 2003), which has a lower axle weight and higher lifting capacity. At 40m main boom length, and 10m radius, the increase in lifting capacity amounts to more than 20 per cent, says Terex.
Also on display will be the AC 35 L, claimed to have the longest main boom in its class at 37.4m, and a tip height of 47m.
The two Terex Comedil tower cranes on show will comprise the CTT 121-5 and the CBR 24H-2. The CTT 121-5 flat top crane is a top-slewing machine said to be an excellent performer in congested sites or in the vicinity of airports. The CBR 24H-2 is a self-erecting crane.
Terex Bendini will present the 60t A 600 – its most powerful rough-terrain product, which has a 33m boom length. The RC 45 rough-terrain crane completes Terex Bendini’s presentation.
Terex will also show a new truck crane said to have easy road handling, and described as “an efficient alternative if mileage, apart from lifting capacity, is a decisive factor”.