
XCMG XCR120_AU
The XCMG XCR120_AU is a 120-tonne class rough terrain crane designed for heavy lifting operations in construction, infrastructure, mining, and energy projects. Built on a two-axle 4×4 rough terrain carrier, the crane features a 50 m five-section telescopic boom and optional 10.8 m or 18.3 m lattice jib that increases the maximum lifting height to approximately 68.3 m. Powered by a Cummins L9 diesel engine rated at 231 kW, the XCR120_AU combines strong lifting capacity, excellent off-road mobility, and modern hydraulic control systems for demanding jobsite conditions.
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Key Features & Benefits
The XCMG XCR120_AU is a modern rough terrain crane developed for heavy lifting operations in challenging environments where mobility and stability are critical. With a maximum rated lifting capacity of 120 tonnes and a maximum load moment of approximately 3,567 kN·m, the crane is capable of handling large structural components, heavy equipment, and infrastructure materials on demanding construction sites.
The crane is equipped with a five-section telescopic boom consisting of one base section and four telescoping sections. The boom retracts to a compact length of 12.9 metres for transport and extends to a maximum of 50 metres, providing a wide working range suitable for both heavy lifting at short radii and extended reach operations. For applications requiring additional height or outreach, the crane can be fitted with an optional lattice jib available in 10.8-metre or 18.3-metre lengths. These jibs can be installed with offset angles of 0°, 15°, or 30°, allowing operators to adapt the crane configuration to different lifting conditions and obstacles on site. When equipped with the jib, the crane can achieve a maximum tip height of approximately 68.3 metres.
The XCR120_AU is mounted on a robust two-axle rough terrain chassis with a 4×4 drive and steering configuration, providing excellent maneuverability and traction on uneven ground or soft terrain. This design allows the crane to travel efficiently across job sites where wheeled cranes may face limitations. The crane can reach a maximum travel speed of approximately 30 km/h, allowing it to move quickly between lifting positions.
Power is supplied by a Cummins L9 diesel engine, delivering 231 kW of output to support both crane operations and travel functions. The engine provides reliable performance and efficient fuel consumption, ensuring consistent operation in demanding construction environments.
In terms of dimensions and weight, the crane has a travel weight of approximately 70,000 kg, while the overall dimensions measure about 15,580 mm in length, 3,490 mm in width, and 3,980 mm in height. These proportions allow the crane to maintain strong lifting capability while remaining transportable between job sites.
The XCR120_AU incorporates an advanced electro-hydraulic control system, enabling smooth and precise operation of hoisting, telescoping, slewing, and boom elevation functions. The operator cab is designed with ergonomic controls and wide visibility to improve operator comfort and safety during lifting operations.
Overall, the XCMG XCR120_AU combines 120-tonne lifting capacity, a 50-metre telescopic boom, optional lattice jib extensions, and a powerful rough terrain chassis, making it a capable solution for civil construction, infrastructure development, mining projects, energy installations, and heavy industrial lifting applications where both lifting performance and off-road mobility are required.



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