XCMG Reveals XCA4000 Wheeled Crane with 4,000-ton Lifting Capacity

The wheeled crane features a 4,000-ton lifting capacity, making it a solution for installing wind turbines exceeding 10 MW.

For guidance during use, the XCA4000 is equipped with a self-developed control system and active safety technology with more than a dozen sensors distributed on the boom.
For guidance during use, the XCA4000 is equipped with a self-developed control system and active safety technology with more than a dozen sensors distributed on the boom.
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XCMG offers the XCA4000 wheeled crane for large construction projects requiring heavy lifting. The wheeled crane features a 4,000-ton lifting capacity, making it a solution for installing wind turbines exceeding 10 MW.

The XCA4000 machine can hoist 230 tons at a height of 170 m.

This crane is equipped with flexible boom technology, which addresses challenges such as lifting performance at high altitudes and limited space beneath turbine lifting hooks. 

For guidance during use, the XCA4000 is equipped with a self-developed control system and active safety technology with more than a dozen sensors distributed on the boom. The solution detects and eliminates potential safety hazards in real-time.

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With 16% gradeability, the XCA4000 has the ability to transport heavy components, such as the main boom and outrigger, weighing up to 400 tons.

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