Large Wheeled Crane
If you manage large construction sites, highway projects, or urban infrastructure jobs, you've probably struggled with cranes that are either too slow to move or can't handle heavy loads on paved surfaces. I've had clients complain their old crawler cranes take forever to relocate between job zones, or their small wheeled cranes stall when lifting big steel beams.
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Large Wheeled Crane
If you manage large construction sites, highway projects, or urban infrastructure jobs, you've probably struggled with cranes that are either too slow to move or can't handle heavy loads on paved surfaces. I've had clients complain their old crawler cranes take forever to relocate between job zones, or their small wheeled cranes stall when lifting big steel beams. That's why our Large Wheeled Crane is perfect for these jobs-it moves fast on roads, lifts heavy loads reliably, and works smoothly on paved or semi-paved sites where crawlers are overkill.
Let me give you the specs straight, no fancy talk. It has a maximum lifting capacity of 85 tons, enough to handle large steel trusses, precast concrete slabs, or heavy construction machinery. The wheelbase is 5.2 meters, with 12 heavy-duty rubber tires that grip paved roads tightly without damaging them. The lifting arm extends from 22 to 50 meters, and the maximum lifting height reaches 45 meters. It runs on a 200HP diesel engine, with a travel speed of 45 km/h-way faster than crawler cranes, so you can move it between sites in no time.
I've seen this crane in action on a highway expansion project. The team needed to move 75-ton steel girders from one end of the site to the other, about 3 km away. With this large wheeled crane, they drove it there in 5 minutes, set it up in 40 minutes, and lifted the girders smoothly. Their old crawler crane would've taken an hour just to move that distance, and another hour to set up-wasting half a day of work.

Another big plus is its stability on paved surfaces. The heavy-duty tires and reinforced chassis keep it steady even when lifting at full arm extension. One client used it in a busy urban construction site, lifting materials near city roads. It didn't damage the pavement, and the hydraulic lifting system kept loads level, no swaying-even in light city traffic vibrations.
Fair warning, though-it's not great on soft or uneven ground. If you take it onto muddy or gravelly terrain, the wheels might sink or slip. It also needs a flat, solid surface to set up; you can't use it on steep slopes. But for paved construction sites, highways, or urban areas, this is a small trade-off for its speed and mobility.
It's versatile for large paved-site tasks too. I've sold it to highway construction teams, urban infrastructure builders, and large commercial construction companies. It works well for lifting heavy materials, installing large components, and moving equipment between job zones. The cab is spacious, with a clear view of the load, and the controls are simple-operators who've used small wheeled cranes pick it up in a few hours.
If your jobs are on paved or semi-paved sites and you need to move heavy loads fast, this Large Wheeled Crane is your best bet. It's faster than crawler cranes, more powerful than small wheeled models, and gentle on paved surfaces. We offer on-site operator training, a 12-month warranty, and spare parts ship in 3-5 days for most regions. It's not for rough terrain, but for large, paved construction sites, it's the most efficient way to get heavy lifting done.
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