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PEAK PERFORMANCE

Which crane can take over which lifts? And which of these can the crane easily handle? Capacity utilization and successful work are a question of reach and power. And that's where the GTC-2000 leads the way.

 

4 MAIN BOOM EXTENSIONS
Main boom length: 196.9 feet. The GTC-2000 has the longest reach in its class. But that's not all: The extensions of 16.4, 36.1, 55.8 and 75.5 feet enable a system length of up to 272.3 feet and can be offset – either mechanically with offset angles of 0°, 18° and 36°, or hydraulically – even under load – from 0° to 36° (stepless). Extremely practical for work on site: With the jib luffed down and the main boom retracted, nothing stops the crane from driving under structures - like bridges, for example.


VERSATILE USES FOR DOUBLE HOOKS
The 16.4 foot jib can be used as a runner. Using a double hook expands the potential applications. If you combine both hooks, the loads - such as concrete panels - can be tilted and accurately positioned. If the crane operator uses the hooks separately, he uses the single-line second hook, which runs over the rooster sheave, for quick lifts up to 15.3 tons and the first hook for all heavier loads.

 

Jib lengths of 16.4, 36.1, 55.8 and 75.5 feet

 

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