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CTL 702-32
Jan 22, 2025, 11:34
The CTL 702-32 luffing jib tower crane has a maximum capacity of 32 t (35 USt) and a jib tip capacity of 6.02 t (6.64 USt).
CTL 702-32, luffing jib tower crane
Title :
CTL 702-32
Subtitle :
Luffing Jib Tower Crane
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Imperial :
35.3 USt
Metrics :
32 t
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230 ft
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70 m
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6.64 USt
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6.02 t
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Indoor
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The CTL 702-32 is a new luffing jib tower crane that emphasizes control, safety, and efficiency to transform construction sites by enabling safer and faster project completion. It boasts a 70m jib length with a maximum lifting capacity of 32 tons (up to 28m jib), offering up to 6-ton capacity at 70m jib. The crane's highly competitive free-standing height capabilities provide additional versatility for high-rise and large-scale projects. Equipped with a powerful luffing motor, the CTL 702-32 delivers speed and reliability, making it an indispensable tool for any job site.
Key Features
- Max jib length: 70 m (230 ft)
- Capacity at max length: 6.02 t (6.64 USt)
- Max capacity: 32 t (35 USt)
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- > 8,800
- 197.1 - 230
- 66,101 - 88,200
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- > 4
- 25,1 - 30
- 30,1 - 40
- 60,1 - 70
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