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Zoomlion’s 2,400-ton all-terrain crane breaks world hoisting record

July 4, 2022  By Don Horne


Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science & Technology Co., Ltd. delivered two units of its ZAT24000H all-terrain crane to the Huanghua Haibin Lifting Installing Engineering Co., Ltd. in Hebei Province, and the mega model has surpassed Zoomlion’s previous record for manufacturing the largest 2,000-ton all-terrain crane to become the world’s largest tonnage all-terrain crane.

The ZAT24000H was especially developed for wind power hosting constructions, combining the advantages of robust lifting performance, ease of transportation and operation, as well as strong adaptability to a wide range of working conditions.

It employs combined telescopic and wind power booms for wind power operation, which fully meets the installation requirements of wind turbines of 160 meters. Its long main boom plus short wind power boom combo and integrated overloading make hoisting and disassembly/assembly more efficient. The model’s high-power hoisting system with small magnification increase can achieve lifting wind turbine to 160 meters in 30 minutes.

In addition, the ZAT24000H’s special structure design features the unique single-cylinder double side pin boom structure with improved anti-side bending capabilities. The optimized rigid design of the continuous boom and electro-hydraulic intelligent safety control system significantly increase the product’s capacity for wind resistance and safety assurance.

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“When developing this product, Zoomlion engaged in extensive dialogue with us to ensure meeting the working conditions and technical specifications. We are confident of this market-leading product as we saw Zoomlion’s continuous pursuit of quality and ultimate spirit of achieving excellence,” said Shen Qi, general manager of Haibin Lifting Installing Engineering.

“Our accomplishments also credit to our customers, as we cannot achieve these milestones without their support. We look forward to carrying out more extensive and in-depth cooperation to achieve mutual wins and greater value,” said Luo Kai, vice president of Zoomlion and general manager of engineering crane branch.


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