Terex Tower Cranes, now owned by Raimondi Cranes, unveils the CTT 392-16. The latest addition to the Terex Cranes flat-top range has a 16-tonne lifting capacity and can lift 3.52 tonnes at the tip of its maximum 75-metre jib length.

It complies with the new Machinery Regulation and EN14439:2025 standards, says Terex, and integrates a range of performance features including: Terex Power Plus (TPP), to boost crane power by up to 10%; Terex Power Match (TPM) energy-saving mode; T-Link telematics; T-Torque slewing control; and T-Zone zoning system now as standard.

The crane’s mast sections are available in 1.95 m, 2.28 m, 2.30 m, or 2.37 m sizes, for flexible configurations and cost optimisation, with the crane’s maximum freestanding height relating to the configuration used.
The jib length increases in five metre increments between 25 to 75 metres; Terex says it delivers a strong load chart across all jib lengths.

Three hoist winches are available: 45 kW; 67 kW; and 80 kW. Terex says ease of erection and maintenance has been a key focus in the crane’s design.
“This new crane presents global opportunities, nowhere more so than North America,” says Lee Maynard, global sales director at Terex Tower Cranes. “We are extremely excited about sharing further details with our customers and partners during the upcoming ConExpo show in Las Vegas.
“We truly believe this is an extremely exciting product for the North American market. It has of course also been designed to meet the latest EN14439:2025 regulations coming into place in the EU early 2027.”
Terex Tower Cranes senior leadership, together with executives from Raimondi Group, will be onsite at Stand F18012 in the outdoor exhibition area at ConExpo on March 3-7, 2026, in Las Vegas, USA, to welcome visitors and share insights into the latest innovations.
