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STERLING CRANE PURCHASES FIRST TADANO AC 7.450-1 IN CANADA
Sterling’s new 500-ton powerhouse will start out with refinery work in western Canada, but is also ideal for wind turbines, bridges and infrastructure.
Pictured Left to Right: Louis Francescutti (Tadano), Tom MacLeod (Sterling), Mark Pisani (Sterling), Jim Littlemore (Sterling), Justin Andrews (Tadano)
Sterling Crane has been serving the crane needs of North American contractors since the 1950s, and it has now taken delivery of the first Tadano AC 7.450-1 in Canada. The 7-axle all-terrain crane boasts a 262.5’ main boom and compact carrier length, along with many quality features like IC-1, Sideways Superlift System (SSL) and Surround View.
At only 55.9 feet in total length and with a maximum outrigger base of 27.8 feet, the AC 7.450-1 is as long as some 6-axle all-terrain cranes while lifting more like an 8-axle machine. This Tadano AT provides an amazing amount of strength and reach in a relatively compact package, and it delivers outstanding lifting performance both with and without SSL.
Tom MacLeod, President of Sterling Crane Canada, shares his enthusiasm for the new AC 7.450-1, “Everyone knows the quality of Tadano machines, and this new all-terrain crane will be a great fit for our customers throughout the region. The AC 7.450-1 has amazing power and reach, and it fits the roads and tough jobs of western Canada. Tadano is known for high-performance cranes and top support, and we are excited that Sterling customers have a powerful new 7-axle option.”
Sterling Crane has been serving the crane needs of North American contractors since the 1950s, and it has now taken delivery of the first Tadano AC 7.450-1 in Canada. The 7-axle all-terrain crane boasts a 262.5’ main boom and compact carrier length, along with many quality features like IC-1, Sideways Superlift System (SSL) and Surround View.
At only 55.9 feet in total length and with a maximum outrigger base of 27.8 feet, the AC 7.450-1 is as long as some 6-axle all-terrain cranes while lifting more like an 8-axle machine. This Tadano AT provides an amazing amount of strength and reach in a relatively compact package, and it delivers outstanding lifting performance both with and without SSL.
Tom MacLeod, President of Sterling Crane Canada, shares his enthusiasm for the new AC 7.450-1, “Everyone knows the quality of Tadano machines, and this new all-terrain crane will be a great fit for our customers throughout the region. The AC 7.450-1 has amazing power and reach, and it fits the roads and tough jobs of western Canada. Tadano is known for high-performance cranes and top support, and we are excited that Sterling customers have a powerful new 7-axle option.”
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