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Cropac Equipment Adds Several New Terex Tower Cranes

Thu June 06, 2019 - National Edition
Terex Cranes


Cropac’s new flat top towers range from 6.6 to 22 ton (6 to 20 t) in capacity, and feature an ergonomic cab to help crane operators work efficiently.
Cropac’s new flat top towers range from 6.6 to 22 ton (6 to 20 t) in capacity, and feature an ergonomic cab to help crane operators work efficiently.

Cropac Equipment with locations throughout Atlantic and eastern Canada continues to see a growing demand for tower cranes throughout its territory and recently invested in several new Terex tower cranes. The order includes:

  • Terex SK 415-20 hammerhead tower cranes
  • Terex CTT 132-6, CTT 332-16 and CTT 472-20 flat top tower crane models
  • Terex CTL 260-18 luffing jib tower cranes

Cropac Business Development Manager James Graham said the company added a significant amount of tower cranes to its inventory in the last 12 months, and expects to add many more in the future.

"Our latest order of Terex tower cranes helps ensure that we always have the right crane for our customers when they need it. We do everything we can to be the best partner to their businesses."

The new Terex SK 415-20 hammerhead tower cranes that Cropac is adding have a maximum capacity of 22 ton (20 t) and a jib tip capacity of 2.75 ton (2.5 t). The SK 415-20 has a maximum hoisting speed of 360 ft. (110 m) per minute and higher drum capacity of 1,706 ft. (520 m).

Cropac's new flat top towers range from 6.6 to 22 ton (6 to 20 t) in capacity, and feature an ergonomic cab to help crane operators work efficiently. Also, the CTL 260-18 luffing jib tower crane is well suited for working in urban environments, and capable of lifting up to 19.8 ton (18 t).

About Cropac Equipment Inc.

Founded in 1977, Cropac is headquartered in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. For more information, visit www.cropac.com.

To read more stories about Cropac Equipment, click here.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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