In terms of its dimensions, the AC 450-7 meets this criterion, having a carrier length of only 15.99 meters, an 8.45-meter outrigger base, and a total length of 17.62 meters. The basic idea when developing the new AC 450-7 was both simple and demanding: Tadano Demag wanted to “give wheels” to a more powerful alternative to its existing six-axle cranes, with the objective to keep it as compact as its counterparts despite the additional axle, all while combining that with significantly better performance. ![]() And this work was richly rewarded, as their goal was fully met and the crane manufacturer from Zweibrücken now offers a new seven-axle machine that makes a compelling case with a series of forward-looking solutions and impressive technical specifications. ![]() Setting new standards on seven axles – certainly not a humble goal for the engineers at Tadano Demag when they started their work on the new AC 450-7 all terrain crane. ![]() As compact as a six-axle crane but with significantly better performance
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