Earth's wind power has long been based on small masts, which conventional cranes were erecting without difficulty. The ever more powerful machine race has finally surpassed the capabilities of these machines. The giant wind crane unveiled by Zoomlion responds to this bottleneck, aiming for towers that no current crane had ever been able to cap. Lifting up 200 cars to the height of a skyscraper Unveiled earlier this year at its Changde plant in s…
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Earth's wind power has long been based on small masts, which conventional cranes were erecting without difficulty. The ever more powerful machine race has finally surpassed the capabilities of these machines. The giant wind crane unveiled by Zoomlion responds to this bottleneck, aiming for towers that no current crane had ever been able to cap. Lifting up 200 cars to the height of a skyscraper Unveiled earlier this year at its Changde plant in s…