“Many of our customers wanted to fill a void in the 120 USt class, and also increase their crane utilization with easier transportability, greater reach and capacity, and improved access for serviceability,” he said. John Bair, product manager for rough-terrain cranes at Manitowoc, said the crane’s features were largely driven by market demand, reflecting The Manitowoc Way, which is Manitowoc’s operating system that focuses on a commitment to innovation and velocity that fulfills customers’ needs. Combined, these features make the crane ideal for work in the petrochemical, construction and wind power industries, among others. The new GRT8120 features the longest boom and strongest load charts in its class, along with a new compact carrier design with flat decking for improved maneuverability, serviceability and job site access. It will be on display at CONEXPO 2020 in March, and it’s one of six brand-new cranes that the company is introducing at the show, along with several others making their North American debuts. It is the latest in the GRT line of rough-terrain cranes that have grown in popularity due to their reliability and versatility on job sites. Manitowoc Cranes has unveiled its latest rough-terrain crane: the Grove GRT8120. Topics: Boom Configurator, CCS Crane Control System, Conexpo, Grove, GRT8120, Manitowoc, MAXbase, Rough Terrain crane
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