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Rough Terrain Cranes are a type of crane designed to operate in off-road conditions. They are typically used in construction, mining, and other industries that require lifting and moving heavy loads in remote or difficult-to-access locations. These cranes are designed to be more mobile than other types of cranes, and feature four-wheel drive, large tires, and a telescopic boom. They are also equipped with a variety of safety features, such as outriggers, load-sensing systems, and anti-two-block systems.
Rough Terrain Cranes are a key component of the Cranes and Lifting Equipment market, providing a versatile and reliable solution for a variety of applications. They are often used in conjunction with other types of cranes, such as tower cranes, to provide a comprehensive lifting solution.
Some of the major companies in the Rough Terrain Crane market include Terex, Manitowoc, Liebherr, XCMG, Zoomlion, Sany, and Tadano. Show Less Read more