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Technical specs - XCA350U XCMG
Specification
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- max. carrying capacity
- 318 t
- max. standard boom
- 80 m
- Superstructure engine
- 576.6 kW
- Travel speed
- 145 km/h
- Number of axles
- 6
- Model series
- XCA
Including hook block
Special equipment
- 2nd winch
-
No
- max. luffing jib
-
No
- max. fold hydr.
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No
- Erection tip
-
No
- Foucault current brake
-
No
- Add. ballast
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No
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