Make
Terex
Model
CC6800
Category
Construction / Excavators / Dragline Excavator
Year
2015
Location
North America: United States of America
Houston, Texas
Condition
New
Price
Price on Request

Description

Terex CC6800 1375-Ton Crawler CraneCrawler Carrier: 3-section carrier comprising of carbody with folded outriggers for the transport and two crawlers. Hydraulic pin connections between crawlers and carbody provide for easy assembly and removal to minimize width and weight for transportationCenter pot: bending and torsion-resistant welded structure fabricated from high-strength fine grain structural steelCrawler side frames: bending-resistant welded structure fabricated from high-strength fine grain structural steel. Centralized lubrication included as standardCrawlers: 15 track rollers with hardened rolling surfaces. Raised position for both drive sprockets and idler wheels, drive sprockets and idler wheels provide load bearing capacity for erection, adjustable track tension. Each crawler is infinitely variable controlled, both independently and in opposite directionPower train: The tracks are powered by two hydraulic motors each through closed planetary gear units running in oil bath, equipped with spring-applied hydraulically released holding brakes. The gear units are of extremely compact design to fit within the width of the crawlers. Each crawler is infinitely variable controlled, both independently and in opposite direction. Quadro-drive as standardCentral ballast: 176,400 lbSuperstructure: Counterweight: 551,200 lb Frame: Bending and torsion-resistant welded structure fabricated from high-strength fine grain structural steelDrive: Two redundant operating water-cooled 6-cylinder MTU diesel engine type OM 460 LA, 2 x 315 kW (428 HP) at 1800 1/min. The engine complies with EUROMOT 3b, Tier 4i and CARB regulations. Fuel tank capacity is 396 gallonsRope drums: The standard superstructure equipment includes three rope drums – hoist 1, hoist 2 and boom hoist. The drums are powered by hydraulic motors through closed planetary gear units running in oil bath. All rope drums have spring-applied, hydraulically released multi-disk brakes and non-wearing hydraulic braking for load lowering. Rope ends H1, 2, 3 and W 1, 2 equipped with quick-connect rope end fittings. Hoists H 1 and H 2 and A-frame with boom hoist are removable to minimize weight for transportationA-frame: Cylinders on superstructure to raise A-frame are included as standardSlew units: Powered by four hydraulic motors through closed, planetary gear unit running in oil bath. Spring-applied, hydraulically released holding brake and non-wearing hydraulic brakingControl system: IC-1: Electronic proportional valve pilot control integrated in stored-program control system incl. diagnostics. Two color monitors, load indicator operated via a touchscreen. Working speeds infinitely variable controlled by the lever position. Automatic power control for optimal utilization of engine output. Standard working range limitation, ground pressure indicator as well as outrigger loading indicatorCabin: Comfortable cab with large windscreen and air conditioning. Laminated glass all around, roof window, self-contained hot air heater, full instrumentation and crane controls. The cab can be tilted back for improved operator view of boom point. A camera system is installed to monitor the rope drums. For transportation, the cab swings in front of the superstructure to minimize widthElectrical equipment: 24 V system (2 batteries 12 V / 180 Ah)Quick-connection: Hydraulic quick-disconnect fittings on carrier and superstructure facilitate removal to minimize weight for transportation as standardAvailable OptionsHydraulic cylinder A-frame: for self-assembly of crawlersSideways outriggers: for erection of long boom systemsCounterweight carrier: total weight max 992,00 lb, in combination with SL telescopic systemPC outriggers: Outrigger base 45.9 ft x 45.9 ft. Alternatively to the crawlersFurther options upon requestCall Today! 1-866-493-5797

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