The modern Palfinger Sany range consists of various crane installations, including those designed for road and special-purpose truck chassis, all-terrain models on specialized chassis, as well as self-propelled short-base cranes.
Today, let’s highlight the advantages of Palfinger Sany SPC mobile cranes—these are the models that can be mounted on commercial truck chassis. Therefore, we recommend considering a Palfinger Sany SPC crane with a lifting capacity of 25 to 50 tons (25/32/40/50 tons) if you value the following structural features and capabilities of these crane installations:
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U-shaped boom—this type of boom is made from high-strength steels and offers 20% improved stiffness and lifting capacity compared to the conventional I-shaped profile boom.
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Lifting moment of the 32-ton SPC320–102 crane is 102 t·m. This figure is closer to 35-ton machines than 32-ton ones. The lifting moment of 35-ton cranes starts at 105 t·m.
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The use of high-strength steels and modern technologies allows the crane to comply with overall weight limits and axle load restrictions.
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Outriggers are equipped with removable footpads that do not extend beyond the crane’s dimensions. The footpads are detachable.
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Counterweight installation/removal is performed using two hydraulic cylinders on the support frame.
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The modern onboard computer monitors all crane parameters during operation—it tracks height, boom outreach, load weight, controls the chassis engine speed, and provides protection against collisions with power lines.




