Производство автокранов «Хабар» возобновили на Дальнем Востоке

Certification of an improved model with increased lifting capacity is nearing completion

Production of "Khabar" truck cranes has resumed in the Far East. The Khabarovsk Engineering and Technical Center "Lifting and Transport Mechanisms" (ITC PTM) and the Moscow company "Palfinger Sany Cranes" decided to resume production after a temporary suspension due to a shortage of KAMAZ chassis needed for assembly.

The "Khabar" truck crane is based on an all-wheel drive KAMAZ-43118 chassis with a lifting capacity of 30 tons and is equipped with a 32-meter telescopic boom. Certification of a new crane version with an increased lifting capacity of up to 35 tons is currently being completed, after which mass production will begin.

This project is important because the revival of domestic truck crane production reduces dependence on imported components and supports the development of construction equipment in Russia. Reliable and powerful cranes are in demand in various industries, from construction to industry, which makes the resumption of production relevant for the country's economy.

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