This model has a maximum lifting capacity of 90t, 47m main boom length and 45m maximum tip height with the main boom. The crane operator has the choice of three boom extension modes to meet different lifting needs.

The TRT 90 features an optional two-section jib with a 9m lattice main section and 8m secondary boxed section, providing a total length of 17m. Jibs can be stowed on the crane’s side and easily attached to the main boom.

Like the other model of the range, the TRT 80, the crane features the new Terex Operating System (TEOS). “On a 10in touch screen display, this new control system has a totally new user interface with improved information flow and accessibility, to increase customer’s operating efficiency,” said the manufacturer.

Through the full power proportional boom mode, the operator can achieve the best lifting performance, irrespective of the boom length. The TRT 90 also features the same self-removable ballast as its predecessor (RT 90), eliminating the need for auxiliary cranes.

The machine is 3m wide, allowing it to be easily transported and manoeuvred; manoeuvrability is further enhanced with the four steering options. Terex says that the extra-wide, tiltable cabin with large glass surface offers the operator high level of visibility and comfort.

The crane is equipped with a Cummins six-cylinder engine, which provides high power and low fuel consumption thanks to its Eco Mode function and anti-stall control.

Optional features for this model, apart from the fully stowable double section jib, are: the Terex T-Link telematics system, new LED lights, outrigger control from the carrier, the anemometer, auxiliary winches, up to four cameras integrated on main display and radio remote control.