Sany America unveiled two new lattice boom crawler crans for the North America market at Conexpo 2020 in Las Vegas, USA. The models originate from the Sany’s Group existing crawler portfolio but have been specifically refined for the North American market.
The two new crawlers are the 100-tonne Sany SCA1000A crawler and 260-tonne Sany SCA2600A. These crawlers are designed specifically suitable for the road and bridge construction, oil and gas projects, as well as other large commercial jobs.
The Sany SCA2600A has a lifting capacity of 286 US ton (260 tonnes) at 16.4 ft (5m). The engine speed is 450 hp / 1,800 rpm. It has a 302 ft (92m) main boom with a 138 ft (42m) fixed jib and a 207 ft (63m) luffing jib configuration.
The smaller crawler, Sany SCA1000A, has a lifting capacity of 110 US ton (100 tonnes) at 12.5ft (3.81m)
Options And Attachments Included In Base Price Standard
According to Mark Thurston, director of crane sales for Sany America, the new models come with all options and attachment included in the base price standard. “The cranes are designed with best-in-class components from Cummins, Kawasaki, Rexroth and Zollern,” said Thurston. ”High-quality components coupled with enhanced designs ensure high levels of uptime and efficiency, which is critical to operators on the ground. We’re confident in our machines.”
Sany Cranes come with a three-year, 3,000-hour standard warranty.
The company said even larger tonnage crawler cranes will be available in North American later this year. Plus, the company said it is also set to release a new line of rough-terrain cranes in 2021.