Tower Crane Key Features & Benefits
San MarcoTM International is a leader in crane manufacturing and technology and manufactures a large selection of tower crane models. The San MarcoTM fleet includes automatic self-erecting hydraulic cranes, city cranes and modular tower cranes. The San MarcoTM factory is located in the town of Borgomanero, Italy and is situated on 40,000 square meters (430,556 square feet) of land including a state-of-the-art, 5,000 square meter (54,000 square foot) factory which has been in continuous crane production since 1962 and has now produced over 23,500 cranes.
All San Marco Tower Cranes (SMTTH Series) include the following key features and benefits:
- Hook service heights up to 120 meters (394 ft.);
- Jib lengths from 50 meters (164 ft.) up to 70 meters (230 ft.);
- Maximum lifting capacities up to 10,000 kgs (22,046 lbs);
- Jib tip capacities up to 3,100 kgs (6,834 lbs);
- Electrical Panel fitted with Summer/Winter Conditioning System;
- Electrical power control switching with ground connections;
- Standardized electrical: 480 volt/60hz/3 Phase;
- Frequency control systems for all crane directional controls;
- Radio remote control;
- Radio remote controlled release of slew rotation brake;
- Programmable anemometer with flasher;
- Optional "Black box" activity recording system with six month rolling history;
- Crane can be put into service with above ground counterweights or concrete embedded ground anchors;
- Safety systems for maintenance personnel;
- Quick change 2/4 part cable block;
- Operator cab with/without environmental control system;
- Hydraulic climbing assembly;
- Personalized display panels to show your company logo;
- Available with ground anchors or on a mobile base with counterweights;
- Full CE/CSA/UL certifications.
As a contractor you can save up to 50% on your project's material handling costs by using a San Marco self-erecting crane. » Find out how
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