IN FOCUS / SANY
TEST DRIVING THE NEW SANY 90T ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE The Sany SRC900T rough terrain crane is new to the Australian market. With a number of notable features, including 47m of main boom, the SRC900T compares favourably to competitive brands in its class, says Phil Chadwick and Peter Lawgall from Tutt Bryant Equipment (TBE). TBE RECENTLY TOOK DELIVERY OF THE new rough terrain crane at its Brisbane depot. As Chadwick and Lawgall have done so many times during their long careers with cranes, they test drove the SRC900T together with TBE’s new national technical support manager for Cranes, Ben Marczak, putting it through
its paces. This way, they are prepared for any questions customers might ask. “The overall performance of the SRC900T is right up there with any other hydraulic crane. It operates just like other more established brands on the market and better in some instances,” said Lawgall.
“The crane has been designed with the operator in mind, and features a tilting cabin and an automatic sidestep, which you can hydraulically extend. The operator has a very cool ten inch tablet screen for the computer systems and the functionality of the crane is very simple and smooth as a result of the joyWith 47m of main boom and other notable features, the SRC900T compares favourably to competitive brands in its class.
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January 2022 CAL / 51