The Terex RT 90 rough terrain crane is cost-effective to transport and operate
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The Terex RT 90 rough terrain model offers a five section, fully hydraulic boom that extends to 47 m. A 17 m bi-fold jib further enhances the reach and versatility of the crane. Designed for easy operation, the Terex RT 90 features a control system with integrated diagnostics, a new ergonomic cab design with an 18-degree tilt and an easy to access flat deck for safety, superior usability, and comfort.
Operators can access lift information through the Terex IC-1 control system, which offers an efficient and intuitive touchscreen operation as well as all load charts. The electro-proportional joysticks and an integrated system design provide the operator with precision controls. The setup of joystick functions can be configured to the operator’s own preferences. The Terex RT 90 crane also features four steering modes, including two-wheel, four-wheel, crab and independent rear axle steering for easy positioning and extensive versatility on the jobsite.
The Terex RT 90 rough terrain crane is cost-effective to transport and operate. It has a narrow width of just 3 m and removable counterweight, which allows it to be trailered without weight and width restrictions in most situations. The crane’s central lubrication system also helps to reduce service costs and time.
The crane is in compliance with both European and US regulations (RT 100US for North and South America), and is available with either a Tier 4F or Tier 3 engine to serve global market needs.
“Crane owners and operators have been asking for a unit that has a high capacity range with competitive load charts and long reach,” says Marco Busconi, Engineering Director. “The Terex RT 90 rough terrain crane is the result of that demand and feedback from customers. It is cost-effective to operate and transport and integrates many operator-friendly features making the crane simple and smooth to operate.”