14.01.2013
Terex launches Quadstar 1100 RT
Terex has released details of its new Quadstar 1100, a 100 tonne Rough Terrain crane.
The crane features a 47.24 metre five section main boom plus 8.8 to 16.7 metre bi-fold swingaway extension with telescopic pull-out stinger section to extend it to 22 metres, all three lengths are offsetable by up to 40 degrees. Maximum tip height with two jib sections and pullout extension is 71.6 metres.
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The new 100 tonne capacity Terex Quadstar 1100 Rough Terrain crane
The Quadstar 1100 is powered by a six cylinder Cummins diesel and features three mode steering and new 18 degree hydraulic tilting cab for improved visibility.
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The RT has a new 18 degree hydraulic tilting cab for improved visibility.
Terex says that the dual mode double keel boom allows either the lighter top sections to be extended for higher capacities at long radii or to extend the stronger sections first, for higher capacities at shorter radii. The hydraulic system has also been redesigned to reduce the number of potential leak points and make servicing easier.
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The crane features a 47.24 metre five section main boom plus 8.8 to 16.7 metre bi-fold swingaway extension
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The new cab
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The Quadstar 1100 is powered by a 194kW, six cylinder Cummins QSB6.7 and features three mode steering
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