en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Spanish rental company Talleres y Grúas Estación has officially taken delivery of two Tadano all-terrain cranes: the 250-ton AC 5.250L-2 and the 450-ton AC 7.450-1. This delivery further expands the company's heavy lifting capabilities in the northwestern region of Spain, with both units boasting exceptional performance and intelligent systems as core advantages.
The 250-ton AC 5.250L-2 is equipped with an 8-section, 79-meter main boom. With the optional lattice extension, its maximum tip height can reach 112 meters. This model integrates the Tadano IC 1 Plus control system and the Surround View panoramic monitoring system, and features an Eco mode and start-stop function designed to reduce fuel consumption and emissions during operation. The 450-ton, seven-axle all-terrain crane AC 7.450-1 features an 80-meter main boom. Combined with the luffing jib and the enhanced SSL lateral superlift system, its maximum tip height can exceed 130 meters, with a maximum counterweight of 150 tons, making it suitable for large-scale infrastructure and industrial lifting projects.
Prior to the official delivery, the Talleres y Grúas Estación team was invited to visit Tadano's production plants in Lauf and Zweibrücken, Germany. CEO Carlos Mosquera acknowledged the high level of engineering professionalism in the manufacturing process. Tadano's sales manager noted that the combination of the AC 5.250L-2 and AC 7.450-1 provides robust support in terms of performance and efficiency, capable of meeting the demanding requirements of customers across a wide range of lifting applications.

Talleres y Grúas Estación was founded in 1978 and is headquartered in Padrón. As an established local equipment rental service provider, it operates a large fleet. In addition to its core all-terrain cranes, the fleet includes spider cranes, truck-mounted cranes, various types of aerial work lifts, and telescopic handlers. The introduction of these high-capacity all-terrain cranes marks a crucial step for the company in enhancing the precision and safety of its regional lifting services.
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