Terex has released its largest luffing jib tower crane to date, the CTL 650 F45, with a maximum lifting capacity of 45 tonnes.
The company says the model heralds a move to a new generation of extra-large capacity luffing jib tower cranes, with the CTL 650 F45 completing the existing Terex tower crane portfolio of 14 CTL luffing jib models.
“The new CTL 650 F45 marks the first in a series of new crane models that Terex Cranes is planning to launch this year,” said Martina Moritsch, GM, Terex Cranes Global Tower Crane Operations.
“As part of our on-going new product development programme, all the models integrate feedback from our customers and focus on innovative solutions designed to serve safety, increase performance, ease of operation and cost-efficiency,” said Moritsch.
The CTL 650 F45 was built with a focus on increased performance, easier crane assembly, and safety, he added.
Standard safety features include jib walkways and handrails to provide a safe working environment for technicians during set-up and maintenance when working at height.
As for all Terex luffing jib tower cranes, all hoisting and luffing winch drums are linked to their own separate emergency braking system, which at the press of a button stops operation rapidly but gradually enough to avoid blocking. There is also an optional anti-collision system.
The CTL 650 F45 will be produced at the Terex facility in Fontanafredda, Italy.