XCA1600
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Product Introduction
The XCA1600 is the world's first all-terrain crane capable of handling wind turbine installations up to 140 meters, with performance covering installations for turbines up to 3.0 MW. It pioneers a self-folding boom specifically designed for wind power applications, capable of automatic folding within 25 minutes. This enables the crane to transport all operational booms between sites, with the shortest overall packing time of just 2 hours. This significantly boosts wind turbine installation efficiency while reducing relocation costs.
Product Advantage
A thousand-tonnage class all terrain crane with best load charts and efficiency in its class. It is mounted on a nine-axle all terrain chassis with eight axles driven, and grade ability under heavy load up to 30%, leading in the world; seven-section boom and specialized self-folding wind power jib facilitate to install wind turbines with hub height up to 140 m. Nine-axle 1600 t all terrain crane with best-in-class load charts. With various combined specialized wind power jib, lifting wind turbines with hub of 140 m is available, performance leading in the industry.
Global unique dual-power eight-axle drive system, six-axle mechanical drive+two-axle high speed ratio hydraulic drive, contributes to heavy-load job site transfer, i.e. with boom, super lifting device, wind power jib and outriggers attached and grade ability of 30%. With no need to remove the innovative self-folding wind power jib, only 2 hours are required for stowing the crane, high transfer efficiency and cost saving.
Technical Parameters
| Item | Unit | XCA1600 |
| Overall length | mm | 21568 |
| Overall width | mm | 3000 |
| Overall height | mm | 4000 |
| Weight | kg | 92000 |
| Overall weight in transport | kg | 96000 |
| Engine rated power | kW/(r/min) | 295/1800 |
| 482.2/1800 | ||
| Max. rated total lifting capacity | t | 1600 |
| Base boom | m | 92.4 |
| Fully extended boom+ jib | m | 138/155 |
Product Uses
1. Onshore Wind Turbine Installation and Maintenance
The XCA1600 is the world's only all-terrain crane capable of performing wind turbine erection at heights up to 140 meters. Its ultra-long boom configurations and powerful lifting capacity enable efficient installation and maintenance of turbine nacelles, blades, and other components, significantly boosting wind farm construction efficiency.
2. Large-Scale Bridge and Infrastructure Construction
Widely deployed at major construction sites like highways and bridges, it handles heavy precast components and large steel structures. Its exceptional lifting capacity and extended boom configurations effectively tackle long-span, high-difficulty lifting tasks, ensuring efficient progress on large-scale projects.
3. Petrochemical and Energy Project Equipment Lifting
In petrochemical plants and energy bases, it handles large reaction towers, heavy pipes, and critical equipment. Its precise micro-movement and exceptional stability ensure safe installation/dismantling of large equipment within confined factory spaces, guaranteeing accurate positioning of key machinery.
4. Specialized Lifting in Mountainous and Hilly Terrains
With robust off-road capabilities and exceptional maneuverability, the XCA1600 adapts to challenging terrain for relocation and operations in mountainous or hilly regions, completing tasks like installing 130m mountain wind turbines.
5. Efficient Relocation and Rapid Deployment
The XCA1600 delivers industry-leading relocation efficiency. Its auto-folding boom structure eliminates the need to disassemble the wind turbine boom between sites, enabling complete vehicle stowage within 2 hours. With a heavy-load hill-climbing capability of 30%, it swiftly moves between work locations, significantly reducing relocation time and costs.
Product Operate Guide
Before operation, ensure outriggers are fully extended and supported on solid, level ground. Monitor the torque limiter throughout operation; overloading is strictly prohibited. Use the intelligent control system to smoothly operate the boom, paying particular attention to the automatic folding arm's intelligent extension/retraction function. During lifting, a dedicated signal person must direct operations to ensure cargo is securely fastened and clear of personnel. After operation, fully retract the boom and perform regular maintenance. Operators must be certified.
FAQ
1. WHAT PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE?
Each start attempt should not exceed 15 seconds, with a minimum 1-minute interval between attempts. If three consecutive starts fail, stop and investigate the cause.
2. ARE THERE SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR STARTING THE MACHINE IN COLD WEATHER?
Preheat the engine first. Use the correct low-temperature fuel and oil. Avoid revving the engine at high throttle. Allow the engine to run at low to medium speeds until water temperature and oil pressure reach normal ranges.
3. WHAT PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN DURING TRAVEL OPERATIONS?
Sound the horn to alert surroundings before moving. Travel slowly on slopes, uneven, or soft ground. Avoid sharp turns to prevent tipping.
4. WHAT IS KEY TO OPERATING WORK EQUIPMENT?
Operate smoothly and gently. Avoid sudden starts, stops, or harsh impacts, as these significantly reduce structural component and hydraulic system lifespan.
5. HOW CAN ENGINE POWER BE UTILIZED EFFICIENTLY?
Select the appropriate power mode based on load conditions. Avoid prolonged operation at low gears with high RPM or high gears with low RPM.
6. WHAT SHOULD BE DONE IF WARNING LIGHTS ILLUMINATE ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL?
Immediately cease operation and consult the manual to determine the warning meaning. Red warning lights indicate critical faults requiring immediate shutdown for inspection; yellow warning lights indicate advisories that should be addressed promptly.