Terex Tower Cranes has added its latest flat top tower crane with “city class” design features, the company has announced.
The highlights of the new CTT 222-10 include Terex Power Plus (TPP), which enables the crane to increase power by 10%, the company says, and Terex Power Match (TPM), a feature that puts the crane into an energy saving mode.
In addition, the crane uses T-Link, the Terex telematics system to ensure remote access to fleet data while the Terex slewing technology, T-Torque offers operators high control and precision over the crane slewing, regardless of wind direction, tower system and jib configuration.
The CTT 222-10 can be set up and erected with a 1.60m, 1.95m or 2.10m tower mast depending on the needs and requirements of the user and setting it is in. This particular model is fitted with the industry-known S-pace cabin while it has a 10t maximum capacity and a maximum jib length of 65m.
“We are excited about this new model that will enlarge our offering in a key capacity class; this will help us to even better support our customers with many residential, commercial but also infrastructures projects,” says Angelo Cosmo, Terex Cranes Senior Marketing Manager
Lee Maynard, Global Sales Director, Tower Cranes adds, “This new model has already attracted a lot of attention and our first TEN cranes will be shipping to France in the fourth quarter of this year. We are already filling the order book for quarter one next year, with more units planned to ship to France and other parts of Europe. It’s an exciting time and there are further models planned in this mid-size range early in 2023.”