Tadano unveils 130-ton RT
By Hannah Sundermeyer16 March 2021
The Tadano Group has released the GR-1300XL-4, rough terrain crane for the North American market. It expands Tadano’s rough terrain offering into the 130-US ton (118 metric ton) weight class, equipping even more customers with a versatile machine featuring a long boom concept and compact design. The GR-1300XL-4’s six-section boom can extend up to 183.7 feet (56 meters) using a telescoping pinning system, making it the longest boom of any rough terrain crane in the 130-ton weight class, Tadano said.
The GR-1300XL-4 is redefining the rough terrain crane market, the company said. Its six-section boom can extend up to 183.7 feet (56 meters) using a telescoping pinning system, making it the longest boom of any rough terrain crane in the 130-ton weight class. Tadano’s “Smart Chart” is also on-board, allowing the crane’s work performance to be maximized. With a compact carrier length of just 28 feet (8.5 meters)
Tadano unveils 130-ton RT
By Hannah Sundermeyer16 March 2021
The Tadano Group has released the GR-1300XL-4, rough terrain crane for the North American market. It expands Tadano’s rough terrain offering into the 130-US ton (118 metric ton) weight class, equipping even more customers with a versatile machine featuring a long boom concept and compact design. The GR-1300XL-4’s six-section boom can extend up to 183.7 feet (56 meters) using a telescoping pinning system, making it the longest boom of any rough terrain crane in the 130-ton weight class, Tadano said.
The GR-1300XL-4 is redefining the rough terrain crane market, the company said. Its six-section boom can extend up to 183.7 feet (56 meters) using a telescoping pinning system, making it the longest boom of any rough terrain crane in the 130-ton weight class. Tadano’s “Smart Chart” is also on-board, allowing the crane’s work performance to be maximized. With a compact carrier length of just 28 feet (8.5 meters)
Mon March 15, 2021 - National Edition
Tadano
The Tadano Group announced the launch of the GR-1300XL-4 rough terrain crane for the North American market.
Tadano s rough terrain cranes are known throughout the industry for their reliable performance, high maneuverability and safety. The GR-1300XL-4 continues this legacy and expands Tadano s rough terrain offerings into the 130 ton weight class, equipping even more customers with a versatile machine featuring a long boom concept and compact design that can thrive in the harshest conditions, according to the manufacturer.
The GR-1300XL-4 is redefining the rough terrain crane market. Its six-section boom can extend up to 183.7 ft. using a reliable telescoping pinning system, making it the longest boom of any rough terrain crane in the 130 ton weight class. Tadano s Smart Chart is also on-board, allowing the crane s work performance to be maximized.
Tadano GR-1300XL-4 Rough Terrain Crane
Tadano announces the new GR-1300XL-4 rough terrain crane for the North American market, featuring a 290 horsepower Cummins B6.7 engine, Tadano Smart Chart, and a six-section boom with an extended reach of 183.7 feet.
March 15, 2021
The Tadano Group launched the GR-1300XL-4 rough terrain crane for the North American market. The new offering is a part of the 130 ton weight class and consists of a six-section boom with an extended reach of 183.7 feet using a reliable telescoping pinning system.
Tadano GR-1300XL-4 main specifications:
Boom length: 40.0 - 183.7 feet
JIB length: 33.8 feet / 59.1 feet
Maximum lifting for the boom is 182.1 feet and a maximum JIB height of 237.9 feet
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By Christian Shelton22 February 2021
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