Tadano introduced the CC 78.1250-1, the next generation of a 1250-ton capacity lattice boom crawler crane in its lineup. Building on the proven performance of its predecessor, the CC 68.1250-1, this newest model incorporates advancements in performance, safety, efficiency, and transportability.
Designed to meet the evolving demands of heavy lifting applications, including the growing wind power sector, the CC 78.1250-1 achieves a maximum hook height of 224,5 meters when it is equipped with a 15-meter fixed jib. In this configuration it can lift an outstanding 140 tonnes. To improve its stiffness, the width of the base crane was increased to 3.5 meters. Furthermore, the two available crawler shoe widths – 2.0 meters and 2.4 meters – can accommodate varying ground pressure requirements.
Tadano’s CC 78.1250-1 is designed to offer multiple redundancies maximizing uptime and enhancing safety. The crane features a dual-engine arrangement with an optimized hydraulic system, allowing for single-engine operation at reduced speeds. Flexible user-friendly interfaces and an optional dual CAN BUS system contribute to increased reliability and operational flexibility. Additionally, the optional auxiliary power unit enables cab systems, HVAC, and lighting to operate using a compact 17kW diesel engine, reducing fuel consumption and emissions during standby operation.
The crane’s twin Mercedes-Benz engines are compatible with HVO fuel, reducing CO₂ emissions without sacrificing performance. Additionally, Tadano’s IC-1 Remote telematics solution enables real-time diagnostics and remote troubleshooting, minimizing downtime and optimizing fleet management.