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Manitowoc Introduces Grove GHC140 Telescopic Crawler Crane

Tue April 09, 2019 - National Edition
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The GHC140 telescopic crawler crane features a 171 ft. (52.1 m) six-section, pinned boom with a maximum capacity of 140 ton (127 t). When configured with the 49.3 ft. (15 m) offsettable bi-fold swingaway, it has a maximum tip height of 229.7 ft. (70 m).
The GHC140 telescopic crawler crane features a 171 ft. (52.1 m) six-section, pinned boom with a maximum capacity of 140 ton (127 t). When configured with the 49.3 ft. (15 m) offsettable bi-fold swingaway, it has a maximum tip height of 229.7 ft. (70 m).

Manitowoc has officially launched its biggest Grove Hydraulic Crawler (GHC) crane for North America, the new GHC140.

"The Grove GHC line has grown in popularity over the years due to its reliability on the job site and best-in-class features," said JJ Grace, Manitowoc's product manager of GHC cranes. "This latest model stems from discussions with customers who liked using our telescopic crawler cranes but needed improved load charts."

This new model features a 171 ft. (52.1 m) six-section, pinned boom with a maximum capacity of 140 ton (127 t). When configured with the 49.3 ft. (15 m) offsettable bi-fold swingaway, it has a maximum tip height of 229.7 ft. (70 m). Introducing new 1.5 degree load charts, the GHC140 offers the ability to pick-and-carry at 100 percent of its load chart on inclinations up to 4 degrees, and it can swing loads a full 360 degrees.

Companies with applications in utility work, alternative energy applications, tunnel construction, barge work and storage tank construction will find the crane especially useful, as it fits easily onto a variety of job sites. With its pin telescoping boom, operators can easily handle a variety of lifts at various radii. This enables users to reach greater heights than they could prevously with other GHC models, according to the manufacturer.

The GHC140's crawler tracks easily navigate tough job site conditions, such as swampy or mountainous terrain, with its 57 percent gradeability track rating. The undercarriage is driven by powerful, two-speed hydrostatic drive motors. The track side frames can be hydraulically extended and retracted, providing three track spans with lifting capabilities at each span. This provides added versatility to find the best combination of crane width and lifting capacity.

Additionally, the GHC140 can be transported to a job site in as little as four loads. Once it reaches the job site, it features a self-assembly counterweight and an undercarriage frame with jacks for easy self-assembly of the crawlers. In-cab amenities include a large, air suspension heated seat; a climate control system for added comfort; a 7 in. (17.8 cm) screen for viewing the hoist, rear and right side camera feeds; an intuitive graphical RCL system; and precise, electonic load-sensing joystick controls. A 20-degree tilting cab is another added benefit, providing added comfort when doing high-boom angle work.

The crane can be outfitted with one of two engine options: a 173 hp Cummins QSB 4.5 L Tier IV Final or a 160 hp Tier III model. Both engines provide strong and reliable power, and they meet all current EPA requirements. ECO and Auto Idle modes help maximize fuel efficiency, and the engine compartment is fitted with sound foam insulation to lessen engine noise and improve communication on the job site.

For more information, visit www.manitowoc.com­.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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