CraneWorks Adds Several Terex, Demag Cranes to Inventory
December 19, 2018 - CraneWorks, Inc. is adding three new Demag AC 100-4L, one AC 300-6, four AC 160-5, and three AC 220-5 all-terrain cranes and eight new Terex Crossover 8000 boom truck cranes to its inventory.
The additions will enable CraneWorks meet a significant increase in demand for Demag all- terrain cranes since the brand was reintroduced in 2016, and a steady demand for Terex boom truck cranes.
“Our customers are impressed with everything the Demag and Terex name stands for,” said Keith Ayers, CEO of CraneWorks. “Demag all-terrain cranes lead their respective lift capacity classes in performance, compact design, and onboard technology. All of these features give our customers a superior working experience.”
Ayers added, “The Terex Crossover 8000 boom truck crane is one of the best machines of its kind on the market today.”
The four-axle Demag AC 100-4L crane is popular among CraneWorks’ customers. The 120-U.S.-ton capacity all-terrain crane is compact and can travel at highway speeds. It has a maximum boom-and-jib length of 268’, and is well suited for a wide range of lifting applications.
The other Demag all-terrain cranes share many of the same features, including the Demag IC-1 Plus control system.
The system determines the crane’s lifting capacity in real time for every position of the boom based on the superstructure’s slewing angle. Lifting capacity for a specific radius is no longer limited to the lowest value for a pre-calculated 360° lifting capacity. As a result, the crane can always take full advantage of the maximum available lifting capacity, which is particularly useful when it comes to lifts requiring an asymmetric outrigger setup.
In addition, the Terex Crossover 8000 boom truck with a maximum lifting capacity of 80 U.S. tons and a 126’ main boom, offers contractors versatility that is cost effective and productive in a wide range of applications.
CraneWorks is a leading North American provider of Terex boom truck cranes and Demag all-terrain cranes. It operates locations throughout the United States and Canada.