
XCMG XGTC100
The XCMG XGTC100 is a 100-tonne class telescopic crawler crane designed to combine the fast deployment of a telescopic boom crane with the stability and mobility of a crawler undercarriage. Equipped with a five-section full-power telescopic boom extending from 13.3 m to 52 m, the crane can also be fitted with a 17.5 m fly jib to increase lifting height and working radius. Powered by a Cummins QSL9 Stage III diesel engine, the XGTC100 offers strong lifting performance, flexible counterweight configurations, and efficient transport and assembly features for construction, infrastructure, and industrial lifting operations.
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Key Features & Benefits
The XCMG XGTC100 is a versatile telescopic crawler crane designed for projects that require strong lifting performance combined with excellent jobsite mobility. By integrating a telescopic boom with a crawler chassis, the crane provides the rapid setup advantages normally associated with truck-mounted cranes while retaining the stability and low ground pressure typical of crawler cranes.
The crane has a maximum rated lifting capacity of 100 tonnes, placing it in the medium heavy-lift class of telescopic crawler cranes. Its five-section full-power telescopic boom extends from 13.3 metres to 52 metres, allowing the crane to handle a wide variety of lifting tasks without requiring complex lattice boom assembly. For applications that require greater reach or lifting height, the crane can be equipped with a 17.5-metre fly jib, expanding the crane’s operational range and allowing it to work effectively in confined or elevated areas.
Power is supplied by a Cummins QSL9 diesel engine compliant with EU Stage III emission standards, providing reliable power and efficient fuel consumption for both travel and lifting operations. The engine drives a hydraulic system designed to deliver smooth and precise crane movements, supporting efficient lifting and slewing operations across a wide working range.
The crawler undercarriage provides excellent ground stability and allows the crane to travel across uneven or soft terrain where wheeled cranes may have limitations. This makes the XGTC100 particularly suitable for infrastructure construction, energy projects, industrial plant work, and large civil engineering sites.
The crane is equipped with a high-visibility operator cab featuring a 15-degree tilt function, improving operator comfort and visibility when working at high boom angles. The ergonomic cab layout allows the operator to monitor crane functions and lifting parameters clearly while maintaining precise control over all crane movements.
The crane also incorporates an intelligent self-erecting counterweight system, which includes configuration sensing and remote control operation. This allows the counterweights to be installed or removed efficiently during crane setup, reducing assembly time and improving safety during rigging operations.
To support various lifting conditions, the crane offers four upper counterweight configurations of 26,000 kg, 18,500 kg, 11,000 kg, and 0 kg, allowing operators to adjust the crane’s lifting performance according to the job requirements and transport limitations.
Additional stability is provided by carbody counterweights of approximately 4.5 tonnes each, which are mounted on the crawler frame to improve lifting performance and maintain stability when handling heavier loads.
For transport and assembly, the crane is equipped with hydraulic assembly jacks mounted to the carbody structure, which can be operated via radio remote control. These jacks allow components to be assembled or disassembled easily when preparing the crane for transport between job sites. The system includes four octagonal outrigger pads that help stabilise the crane during assembly procedures.



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