
Sany SCC1350A
The Sany SCC1350A is a 135-ton crawler crane, offering a versatile lifting solution with a maximum boom length of 76 meters and various jib configurations for increased reach. It is equipped with a 242 kW engine for efficient operations across diverse construction environments.

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Product Description
The Sany SCC1350A crawler crane features a maximum lifting capacity of 135 tons, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications in construction and industrial projects. The crane’s main boom extends from 16 to 76 meters, allowing for flexible reach depending on project needs. With a maximum lifting moment of 668 t·m, it delivers substantial lifting power for large loads.
The SCC1350A supports multiple jib configurations to enhance operational versatility. With a fixed jib, it offers a lifting capacity of up to 27 tons and a jib length ranging from 13 to 31 meters, achieving a combined reach of 92 meters (61+31). For applications requiring a luffing jib, the crane supports lengths from 23 to 53 meters, extending the total reach up to 98 meters (45+53).
Operational speeds are optimized for efficiency, with the rope speed for main and auxiliary load hoists reaching up to 121 m/min and the boom hoist winch achieving 101 m/min. The crane can rotate at speeds up to 2.2 rpm and has a travel speed of up to 1.3 km/h, providing flexibility for maneuvering on the job site. The engine, rated at 242 kW, ensures robust performance across various tasks, while the gradeability of 30% allows for easy handling on inclined surfaces.
In terms of transport, the SCC1350A has a basic machine weight of 38 tons and measures 16.07 x 3.0 x 3.25 meters, making it manageable for relocation. The crane’s ground bearing pressure is maintained at 0.112 MPa, ensuring stability during lifting operations.
Designed to meet diverse lifting requirements, the SCC1350A is well-suited for projects involving heavy lifting, structural assembly, and infrastructure development.
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