Imagine a construction site where a towering crane stands unwavering, effortlessly hoisting steel beams weighing hundreds of tons and placing them with surgical precision. This is the Manitowoc 21000 crawler crane in action – not merely a machine, but a technological masterpiece in heavy lifting engineering.
The Manitowoc 21000 distinguishes itself with a staggering maximum lifting capacity of 1,000 metric tons, positioning it as an industry leader for oversized load operations. Its 360-foot (110-meter) main boom can be extended to 640 feet (195 meters) with optional luffing jib attachments, enabling the crane to tackle:
At its operational core lies the EPIC control system, utilizing CANBUS technology for:
This integrated system ensures both operational efficiency and safety compliance during critical lifts.
The crane's OCTA-TRAC eight-track system revolutionizes jobsite mobility by:
This design significantly outperforms conventional crawler configurations in both stability and adaptability.
A 600-horsepower turbocharged engine provides robust performance while maintaining fuel efficiency. The powerplant delivers:
The Manitowoc 21000 represents the pinnacle of heavy lifting technology, combining extraordinary capacity with intelligent systems and innovative mobility solutions. For engineering projects requiring precision handling of massive components, this crane sets the industry standard for performance and safety.