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Fassi Expands TECHNO Range with Compact F605R.2-HXP Crane

Fassi introduces the F605R.2-HXP TECHNO, a compact crane designed for high lifting performance and optimized weight.

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June 9, 2026 - Fassi has introduced the F605R.2-HXP TECHNO, the newest addition to its TECHNO crane range and the lightest, most compact model in the lineup. Designed for applications requiring a compact crane footprint and optimized weight, the new model extends the TECHNO family’s features and performance to a broader range of lifting operations.

The launch marks another expansion of the TECHNO range since Fassi introduced its first model, the F1450R.2-HXP TECHNO, in 2021. With the addition of the F605R.2-HXP TECHNO, the range now includes nine models spanning lifting capacities from 64,000 to 156,000 pound-feet (58 to 142 tonne-meters).

According to Fassi, the F605R.2-HXP TECHNO was developed to bring the structural and functional technology of the TECHNO series to a market segment where compact dimensions and reduced weight are critical, while still maintaining high lifting performance and advanced operational systems.

The crane features a lifting class of 64,000 pound-feet (58 tonne-meters) and a maximum horizontal outreach of 68 feet (20.80 meters), extending to roughly 100 feet (30.65 meters) when equipped with a jib. Fassi said its weight-to-power ratio allows the crane to be mounted on three-axle trucks with an overall mass of 57,000 pounds (26 metric tons), supporting lifting operations in confined or space-restricted environments.

The F605R.2-HXP TECHNO is equipped with the FSC TECHNO stability system, which Fassi describes as its most advanced stability and operational management system. The system is designed to adapt crane performance based on stabilizer extension or vehicle inclination, allowing operators to adjust management modes according to site conditions.

Rather than relying on fixed working areas, the FSC TECHNO system enables operators to configure dedicated work settings based on operational requirements. According to the company, this approach is intended to provide flexibility while maintaining safety and stability in varying lifting conditions.

The crane also incorporates several design and technology features found throughout the TECHNO range. These include Fassi’s X-Design boom structure, which uses decagonal and hexagonal sections in the outer boom and extensions to improve structural rigidity, torsional resistance and load management, particularly when handling vertical loads or operating with a jib.

The F605R.2-HXP TECHNO also includes the FX990 electronic system, paired with the FX991 graphic touchscreen display and Fassi’s V7S remote controller. Fassi said the system is designed to support precise control and dynamically optimize performance based on operating configuration.

Additional features include permanent and semi-permanent winch pulley systems intended to reduce operating times by allowing the cable to remain loaded when moving between transport and working positions.

The crane is available in configurations with up to eight hydraulic extensions on the base model and can be paired with a range of jibs. Fassi noted that the JDP function is available with combinations using the L224 jib to support performance across different operating conditions.

According to the company, the F605R.2-HXP TECHNO was developed for operations requiring compact crane dimensions without sacrificing lifting capability, offering a combination of payload efficiency, operational continuity and monitored stability for a range of lifting applications.




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