The new 300-tonne mobile crane shares the same parts with Demag five axles family. It has also been equipped with Demag’s latest IC-1 Plus control system to allow asymmetric outrigger positioning.Īpart from that, one of the greatest advantages will be the reduction in spare parts inventory for some of the existing Demag crane owners. This includes the start-stop system to minimize idling time, improving fuel consumption and reduce the number of engine hours for better resale value. It was designed to have the same luffing jib rigging system as the larger AC350/6 and AC1000/9.Īnother similarity to the AC1000/9, it uses the single-engine concept. In addition, Demag AC300/6 is the smallest in is Demag range to have a luffing jib configuration, with a maximum system length to 118m. One of the targeted applications will be for tower crane erection, which with its fully extended boom, it can still lift a load of 15 tonnes. The 300-tonne mobile crane’s main boom can work at a height of up to 78m or 74m radius.
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