
Potain MDT 569 M25
The Potain MDT 569 M25 is a high-capacity flat top tower crane with a 25-tonne maximum lifting capacity and an impressive 80-meter jib length, engineered for major construction projects requiring power, reach, and precision.
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Product Description
The Potain MDT 569 M25 represents one of Potain’s most capable flat top tower cranes in the MDT CCS City range. This crane is designed to offer outstanding performance in dense urban environments or on large-scale construction sites. Its maximum lifting capacity is 25 tonnes, with a tip load of 4.2 tonnes at its full 80-meter jib length, enabling it to handle heavy lifts over long distances with ease.
The MDT 569 M25 features a slewing part mounted on a 2.45 m x 2.45 m mast, providing solid stability and adaptability with P800B or P854A mast systems. The crane’s freestanding height under hook reaches up to 82.52 meters depending on the configuration. It includes the state-of-the-art CCS (Crane Control System) and Power Control functions, optimizing lifting speeds and energy efficiency according to available site power.
Several hoisting winch options are available for this model, including the 100 LVF, 110/132 HPLTM, and 150/180 HPLTM GH, allowing lifting speeds ranging from 30 to 195 m/min based on load and motor configuration. This customization ensures operational flexibility for varying site demands. The crane also accommodates counter-jib ballast configurations using CCP or CCQ ballast weights, essential for balancing during maximum radius lifts.
The MDT 569 M25 supports multiple tower and anchoring systems and is compatible with Potain’s Ultra View cabin for enhanced operator comfort and visibility. Designed for efficient transport and erection, it meets the logistical challenges of major construction operations without sacrificing performance.



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