
XCMG XCA1200 Load Chart PDF + Specifications
The XCMG XCA1200, unveiled at Bauma Shanghai 2016, is a 1,200 ton high-capacity all-terrain crane equipped with a pioneering 89-meter boom and a state-of-the-art folding technology for superlift operations. Designed to streamline the erection of wind turbines up to 2.5MW and adept at navigating complex construction projects, it significantly reduces disassembly time, boasting a transit efficiency increase of 20%. With rigorous testing to withstand 15 years of service life, the XCA1200 exhibits exceptional gradeability and reliability, reflecting XCMG’s commitment to engineering excellence and operational efficiency in the heavy-lifting sector.
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Key Features & Benefits
The XCA1200 boasts an impressive 89-meter main boom comprised of seven sections, accompanied by a 25.3-meter folding jib, designed specifically to handle wind power turbines up to 2.5MW with ease. The crane simplifies the complexities typically associated with superlift operations. Its lattice boom unfolds seamlessly from the main boom, which then extends effortlessly—a process so straightforward it’s likened to child’s play, setting it apart from the more intricate setup procedures of its competitors.
Once the lifting task is complete, the lattice boom retracts and nests onto the retracted main boom efficiently, transitioning the crane into a travel-ready state. This innovative folding mechanism not only expedites boom extension and retraction but also reduces disassembly time by a minimum of 20 minutes, removing the dependence on extra lifting devices. The entire packing process takes a mere two hours, improving transit efficiency by 20% and significantly reducing the costs associated with relocation.
XCMG’s trailblazing folding technology was developed in response to specific customer requirements. For complex projects spanning petrochemical, bridge construction, or steel structure erection, the crane offers unparalleled adaptability with easily replaceable outriggers and an additional eighth jib section, extending the main boom to a full 102 meters.
The XCA1200 features a truss-type, Y-shaped superlift device, which presents enhanced wind resistance and substantial side-loading resistance. Combining six mechanical drives with a hydraulic drive boasting large reduction ratios, the crane exhibits a gradeability of 38% even when equipped with a wind power crane jib, superlift devices, and outriggers, demonstrating its robustness and reliability.
Prior to hitting the market, the XCA1200 was subjected to two years of exhaustive testing, simulating a 15-year service life and enduring various extreme operational conditions. XCMG’s multidisciplinary team of engineers, from technology, marketing, and quality inspection departments, meticulously refined each detail of the XCA1200 through relentless testing and optimization.


