Saez TLS 65 8T for sale for sale in Arlington, WA

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Saez TLS 65 8T for sale

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Condition: Operates As Intended

Maximum lift capacity: 17,600 lbs

Max lifting capacity at end of jib: 3,300 lbs

Jib length of crane: 213 feet

Maximum lift height: 116 feet

Hook height of crane - horizontal jib: 116 feet

Original color: Red

Production country: Spain

Additional information: This crane was purchased with new tower. The crane itself runs well. It worked on the Google Project here in Kirkland Washington last. It has a zoning system built in. It was repainted by the factory in about 2019 if I recall correctly. We have a spare slew motor for these cranes. We have three of the same generation and one that is a 2017. I really like the Saez TLS65 cranes as they are low maintenance and have very few issues. The slew motors on the 2007 versions could be updated to eliminate the motors going out every year or so. They could use an inverter to eliminate this issue. We have erected this crane in as little as 3.5 hours with a seven person crew. With 3 people, we would commonly erect or dismantle the crane in six hours. The charts on these 2007 versions are competitive with the Comedil CTT181's. A deal to buy all four cranes, or even a fifth TL55 could result in a discount and lots of tower configurations. These cranes go up to 150' tall on the K towers we have with them.

Documents: TLS658T-USA.pdf

Brand: Saez

Model: Saez TLS 65 8T

Year : 2007





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