XCT95L7
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Product Introduction
The XCT95L7 is a highly representative 95-ton class truck crane in the G Series, renowned for its extreme performance achieved on a four-axle chassis. Equipped with a 7-section 70-meter U-shaped main boom, it delivers a maximum lifting capacity of 7.8 tons at full extension, excelling in medium-to-long boom high-frequency operations. Its outstanding relocation capability allows the heavy-duty chassis to transport 24 tons of counterweight while driving, meeting 70% of operational requirements—a performance metric surpassing many five-axle models. Powered by a 440-horsepower engine and 12-speed transmission, it achieves a top speed of 90 km/h, ensuring exceptional maneuverability.
Product Advantage
1.Excellent lifting capacity: The XCT95L7 crane has a maximum lifting capacity of 95 tons and can handle most medium-sized engineering projects.
2. Efficient working performance: This crane adopts advanced technology and design, with efficient working performance. The arm can reach up to 60 meters and the maximum working height can reach 72 meters, which can meet the needs of complex engineering projects.
3. Stable operating performance: The XCT95L7 crane adopts advanced chassis and turntable design, which has good stability and reliability, and can ensure safe operation in various complex working conditions.
Technical Parameters
| Item | Unit | Parameter | |
| Dimensions (length x width x height) | mm | 14700×2750×3910 | |
| Total vehicle mass in travel configuration | kg | 46000 | |
| Axle load | 1st and 2nd axle | kg | 10000 |
| 3rd and 4th axle | kg | 13000 | |
| Engine rated power/rpm | kW/(r/min) | 247/2200 | |
| Max. output torque/rpm | N.m/(r/min) | 1350/1100-1600 | |
| Max. travel speed | km/h | 90 | |
| Min. turning diameter | m | 24 | |
| Min. ground clearance | mm | 305 | |
| Approach angle | ° | 16 | |
| Departure angle | ° | 13.5 | |
| Max. grade ability | % | 40 | |
| Fuel consumption per 100 km | L | 40 | |
| Max. total rated lifting capacity | t | 85 | |
| Min rated working radius | m | 3 | |
Product Uses
1. Urban Construction and Municipal Engineering
The XCT95L7 is ideally suited for space-constrained operations such as urban construction sites, municipal pipeline networks, and renovation projects in older residential areas. Its compact chassis design and flexible steering modes enable it to navigate narrow city streets for tasks like pipe laying and small equipment hoisting, minimizing disruption to daily life and traffic flow.
2. Transportation Hubs and Large-Scale Infrastructure Development
This crane is extensively deployed in major infrastructure projects like ports, bridges, and highways. Its robust lifting capacity and extended boom efficiently handle critical tasks such as installing large precast beams and erecting steel structures, ensuring timely progress on major engineering projects.
3. Industrial Sites and Energy Projects
The XCT95L7 is the ideal choice for installing, inspecting, and maintaining large equipment in petrochemical plants and industrial facilities. Its outstanding lifting capacity and precise maneuverability enable safe and efficient hoisting and positioning of heavy equipment like large reactors and tanks.
4. Projects Requiring Frequent Relocation and Rapid Response
With exceptional relocation capabilities, the XCT95L7 excels in comprehensive hoisting operations demanding frequent movement between sites and rapid response. It significantly reduces equipment relocation time and transportation costs while enhancing operational efficiency.
Product Operate Guide
Before operation, thoroughly inspect the stability of the outriggers and the integrity of the lifting gear. Maintain absolute levelness of the crane during operation; any overload operation is strictly prohibited. Extend and retract the boom steadily and slowly, paying particular attention to maintaining a safe distance from surrounding obstacles. Rotation must be performed at a uniform and steady speed, avoiding abrupt stops or turns. Regularly inspect wire rope wear and the condition of structural component connections. After completing operations, retract the boom, secure the hook, record detailed equipment operation data, and perform professional maintenance on schedule.
FAQ
1. ARE THERE DUST MARKS ON THE INNER WALL OF THE AIR FILTER HOUSING?
The filter element seal is compromised, or the housing clips are not fully engaged, allowing unfiltered air to bypass into the engine.
2. DIFFICULTY STARTING THE EQUIPMENT AFTER LONG-TERM STORAGE, EVEN WITH A CHARGED BATTERY?
The fuel system may have vapor lock due to diesel evaporation, or the injector needle valve assembly may be stuck due to residual fuel gumming.
3. AFTER MAINTENANCE, DOES THE TORQUE WRENCH PRODUCE UNCLEAR SOUNDS WHEN TIGHTENING BOLTS?
The torque wrench has not been calibrated regularly or is being used incorrectly, causing its accuracy to fail.
4. CAN VARIOUS FILTERS ON THE EQUIPMENT BE CLEANED BY BLOWING COMPRESSED AIR FROM THE INSIDE OUT AND THEN REUSED?
Absolutely not! This action will damage the filter paper structure, causing greater filtration failure. Filters are disposable items and must be replaced.
5. IS THE GREASE NIPPLE CLOGGED WITH DIRT, PREVENTING GREASE INJECTION?
First, thoroughly clean the external dirt from the nipple. Then, use a fine needle to clear the steel ball inside the nipple. Finally, attempt grease injection again.