C 2565/4 COPMA 2000 C 2565/4 Specifications & Technical Data (1997—1998)

The COPMA 2000 C 2565/4 is a truck-mounted loading crane manufactured from 1997 to 1998. With a load torque of 221 kNm, it can reach a maximum distance of 12.5 meters.

Technical specs - C 2565/4 COPMA 2000

Specification

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Load Torque
221 kNm
at max. reach
12.5 m

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unmounted without accessories LMB = load torque limit Schwb.= pivot range

Special equipment

Hydr. brace support
No
Electronic load torque limitation
No
Endless pivoting
No
High seat
No
Remote control
No
Adjustable pivoting
No
Articulated boom overstraining
No

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COPMA 2000 C 2565/4

Load Torque:
221 kNm
at max. reach:
12.5 m

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