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Sany 23 Ton Knuckle Boom Crane
Sany 23 Ton Knuckle Boom Crane
Sany 23 Ton ki Pumi au
Sany 23 Ton ki Pumi au
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Sany 23 Ton ki Pumi au

  • Sany 30.4 Ton ki Pumi au
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Rated Lifting Load Mass 6100kilo ʻe
Full Extended Length of the Lifting Arm 12.4m
Lifting Torque 23t·m
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NOUNOU

  1. All the folding arm crane models currently produced by Sany Palfinger are original imports of models that have been sold in Europe for more than 10 years. They adopt the same design and quality control standards as those of its parent company, Palfinger.
  2. Ultra-low self-weight. Thanks to advanced processing techniques and design concepts, together with high-strength steel materials, and the use of imported Saab steel plates for some key and important parts, the self-weight of the crane is reduced while ensuring its lifting capacity. This increases the cargo carrying capacity for customers and improves fuel economy.
  3. Telescopic jibs, remote controls, Winches, auxiliary tools, etc. can be optionally selected from the original factory according to customers’ needs. There are mature design solutions, enabling one machine to serve multiple purposes.
  4. High-pressure filters are standard equipment for all models in the series. This can improve the cleanliness of the oil, reduce crane failures, and extend the service life. There are also super-large span rotating outriggers.
  5. High-speed movement system of the telescopic arm. The return oil re-enters the pressure circuit instead of flowing back to the control valve. The increased hydraulic pressure makes the cylinders move faster.

NGAAHI FOTUNGA

Ko e Sany 23 Ton ki Pumi au is a remarkable piece of heavy machinery that combines strength, flexibility, and advanced technology to meet the diverse lifting needs across various industries.

Substantial Lifting Capacity

With a 23-ton lifting capacity, this crane is capable of handling significant loads. It can effortlessly lift large construction materials like prefabricated concrete elements, sizable steel structures, and heavy industrial equipment. The sophisticated hydraulic system integrated into the crane ensures smooth and stable lifting operations, providing a consistent and reliable lifting force even at its maximum capacity. This makes it an essential asset for construction projects, infrastructure development, and industrial installations.

Flexible Knuckle Boom Design

The knuckle boom design is a standout feature of the Sany 23-ton crane. Comprising multiple articulated sections, it offers unparalleled flexibility. Operators can easily maneuver the crane around obstacles and reach into tight spaces that traditional cranes might struggle to access. This is particularly useful in urban construction sites with limited space or in industrial settings with complex layouts. The ability to adjust the boom’s position and angle precisely allows for accurate placement of the load, enhancing the efficiency and safety of operations. Whether it’s installing equipment on a high-rise building or working in a congested factory, the knuckle boom provides the necessary adaptability.

Precise Control System

Equipped with state-of-the-art control mechanisms, the Sany 23-ton knuckle boom crane enables operators to have precise control over its movements. The intuitive controls allow for smooth and accurate extension, retraction, and rotation of the boom. Advanced sensors and monitoring systems provide real-time feedback on the load status, boom position, and operating conditions. This empowers operators to make informed decisions and avoid potential risks, ensuring safe and efficient operation at all times.

Mobility and Maneuverability

Mounted on a sturdy and well-designed carrier, the crane offers good mobility. It can be transported to different job sites with relative ease, reducing the time and cost associated with equipment relocation. Despite its considerable lifting capacity, the crane maintains decent maneuverability, allowing it to navigate through construction sites and industrial areas. This adaptability makes it suitable for a wide range of projects, from small-scale maintenance tasks to large-scale construction projects.

Comprehensive Safety Features

Safety is a top priority in the design of the Sany 23-ton knuckle boom crane. It is equipped with a range of safety features, including load moment indicators to prevent overloading, anti-two-block systems to avoid hook-boom collisions, and adjustable outriggers for maximum stability during lifting operations. The operator’s cab is ergonomically designed with excellent visibility and safety features to reduce operator fatigue and ensure a safe working environment.

Durability and Low Maintenance

Constructed with high-quality materials and advanced manufacturing techniques, the Sany 23-ton knuckle boom crane is built to withstand the harsh conditions of heavy-duty use. Its components are engineered for durability, reducing the frequency of breakdowns and maintenance requirements. This not only minimizes downtime but also cuts down on long-term operating costs, making it a cost-effective investment for businesses in need of reliable heavy lifting equipment.

FAKAMATALA PAU

Lifting Capacity
Maximum Lifting Weight 6100kilo ʻe
Lifting Torque 23t·m
Rated Lifting Load Mass 6100kilo ʻe
Rated Lifting Torque 23t·m
Lifting Load Range
Slewing Angle 400°
Maximum Hydraulic Extension 12.4m
Luffing Angle Range 0~75°
Other Parameters
Outrigger Span (Fully Extended) 6.6m
Rated System Pressure 30Mpa
Slewing Torque 2.8t·m
Recommended System Flow Rate 55-75L/min
Number of Hydraulic Telescopic Booms 4
3 Most Important Parameters
Rated Lifting Load Mass 6100kilo ʻe
Full Extended Length of the Lifting Arm 12.4m
Maximum Hydraulic Extension 12.4m
Maximum Lifting Weight 6100kilo ʻe
Lifting Torque 23t·m

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