Among the wheeled cranes, it is safe to say that rough terrain crane functions and works peculiarly.
Its robust 4×4 chassis distinguishes from truck cranes and all terrain cranes. With this design, maneuvering through the half-meter deep sand desert or muddy terrains would never be a problem. Its compact body enables it to agilely enter or exit any narrow space. Rough terrain crane is irreplaceable when it comes to ‘pick and carry’ operation.
Because of these peculiar features, Sany rough terrain cranes soon gained a foothold in the market and were widely recognized and credited by our dealers in Middle East and North America since the first launch of Sany 55-tonnage rough terrain crane in 2010. Models of 35-tonnage and 75-tonnage rough terrain cranes succeeded thereafter in 2012. This month, Sany rough terrain crane family will welcome its youngest brother, the 25-tonnage rough terrain crane, named SRC250.
SRC250 has filled the gap of 20-tonnage type cranes. It was based upon the firm inquiry from Thailand market, and was well received by the Middle East market. SRC250 is engineered to lift 25 tons at 3-meter radius with a crane body as short as 11.7 m and as light as 28 ton. This time Sany has once again successfully put flexibility, smartness, and outstanding performance in one.




 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    