Jaso has launched two flat top tower cranes, the J200.10 and J200.12 with load capacities of 10 tonnes and 12 tonnes, respectively, and maximum reach of 67.5 m.
The J200 cranes fills a niche between Jaso’s lower tonnage and higher tonnage series low tops and has been primarily developed for the European and American markets to meet the demand for light weight construction cranes which can also lift smaller precast concrete modules up to 10 or 12 tonnes, or just to carry out concrete pours.
The J200.12 provides tip loads of 1.7 tonne with a single trolley in 2-part reeving mode (ST-SR) and 1.5 tonne at 67.5 metres when in 4-part line (ST-DR). In addition, with a special 2-part line trolley, the max tip load is 1.9 tonne. The J200.10 also has a SR-DR trolley both single and double reeving. Therefore, this crane has a 2-tonne tip load in SR reeving mode and 1.8 tonne tip load in SR-DR reeving mode at 67.5 metre radius.
Both models can be mounted with a minimum boom length of 30 metres. With intervals of 2.5 metre sections giving a maximum length of 67.5 metres. Swing radius with the full boom is 14.9 metres while for booms of 52.5 metres and lower, the swing radius can be reduced to 12.9 metres.
As usual with new cranes designed by Jaso, both the counterweight slabs and the weights of the base ballast are of the lay flat type, which makes the handling easier as they do not need to be flipped over. Optionally, overhead counterweights can be steel framed to add more safety.
The J200.12 model comes as standard with a 60 hp hoist, giving a maximum speed of 152 metres a minute. Optionally, an 88 hp unit can provide speeds up to 225 metres a minute. The rope capacity for this crane is 1,378 metres, and hoist drums can be specified with Lebus grooving.
As standard, hoists for the J200.10 are 33 hp, with 60 hp as an option. Both models use the standard 1.75 x 1.75 metre tower system with either 12.6-metre-long sections or 3-metre-long sections.
The maximum free-standing height is 50.1 metres. To increase this, Jaso is developing the crane to fit the 2.16 metre tower system for hook heights of nearly 83 metres. For easier assembly, the heaviest set does not exceed 6.7 tonne. As a result, transportation has been optimised by reducing the number of transport units needed.
The eco mode system enables the crane to work in three modes: full power, eco mode (uses 75% of normal power consumption), and super-eco mode (uses 50% of normal power consumption). Both eco mode and super-eco mode do not affect the speed of the crane when lowering.