Sany Embraces New Emission Norms for Truck Cranes
Sany India has embraced the Bharat CEV Stage IV norms and upgraded & launched four new truck cranes: STC250C, STC450C, STC600C, and STC800C. Adhering to the new emission norms, the new truck cranes have been manufactured at Sany India’s state-of-the-art manufacturing plant at Chakan in Pune to boost the government's ‘Make In India’ programme. Equipped with the multimode power output function, Sany’s STC 250C consumes less power and the use of tipping over early-warning technology provides stability and safety during operation. Its maximum load-lifting capacity is 25 ton at working radius of 3mts, this model has maximum boom length of 33.5mts. Sanjay Saxena, senior VP & head of heavy equipment business unit, Sany Heavy Industry India, said, “We have successfully launched 4 models of truck cranes in the market complying with the new emission standards. Being a market leader, the unveiling of our new CEV Stage IV truck cranes will boost our sales and help us sustain our leadership in the segment. Our truck cranes have been showing good traction in the market, led by road construction, refinery expansions, railways & metro projects and waterways etc. To meet the surging demands, Sany India is planning to launch more new products in the near future complying with CEV Stage IV emissions.” Sany STC450C is laced with an adjustable hydraulic system and intelligent electric control system, which boasts its efficiency with low fuel consumption. Its maximum loading capacity is 45 tonnes at a working radius of 3mts, model comes with max boom length of 43.5mts. Latest to join the league, STC600C has a powerful lifting capacity of 60 ton at working radius of 3mts. This model has longest boom length of 45.5mts in its class. Adding more values, Sany India has introduced new STC800C with superior lifting capacity of 80tons at working radius of 3mts and maximum boom length-47.5 meter. With these new additions, Sany India is optimistic that the Indian construction scenario would take a quantum leap into a new dimension of utility application and herald a new era in the industry.
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