50 Ton Crane for Sale
For Sale
50 ton Crane Truck (Heavy Duty) with diesel engine.
A 50-ton crane truck, like the Manitex 50128S, typically features a 50-ton lifting capacity, a boom length of around 128 feet, and an optional jib for increased reach, along with features like a tiltable cab and remote outrigger controls.
Here’s a more detailed look at the specifications of a 50-ton crane truck:
General Features:
- Lifting Capacity: 50 tons (approximately 45,454 kg).
- Boom Length: Around 105-128 feet (32-39 meters).
- Jib: Optional telescopic or fixed jib extensions to increase reach.
- Outriggers: Hydraulic outriggers for stability during lifting operations.
- Cab: Tiltable cab with comfortable seating, heating, and air conditioning.
- Controls: Remote outrigger controls, electronic hand and foot throttle, and PLC crane controller.
- Safety Features: Load moment indicator (LMI), anti-two block system, and work area definition system (WADS).
Specific Models and Manufacturers:
- Manitex 50128S:Part of the TC500 series, this crane has a 50-ton capacity at a 6-foot radius, a 128-foot boom, and an optional 2-section telescopic offset jib.
- National Crane NBT50:Available in 50 and 55 US ton versions, with features like a fully integrated machine control and LMI.
- Grove RT650:A rough terrain crane with a 50-ton capacity and a four-section main boom extending to 105 feet.
- Elliott 40105 BoomTruck:Features a boom length of 105 feet and a maximum tip height of 164 feet.
- Elliott 40142 BoomTruck:Features a boom length of 142 feet and a maximum tip height of 207 feet.
- SANY STC500:A 50-ton truck crane with a 5-section boom, maximum lifting height of 62 meters, and a maximum lifting moment of 2107 kN.m.
- XCMG STC500C5-8:A 50-ton truck crane with a 5-section boom to 45.5m.
- Bernard Hunter LTM 1050-3.1: A 50 tonne crane with a max lifting height of 48m with biparted swing-away jib and a max radius of 44m with biparted swing-away jib.