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Auto Crane Titan® 60 Service Body on 2040-parts.com

US $33,000.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOCRANE UPC:Does not apply

Auto Crane Titan® 60

Cab to Axle Length: 120”

(CRANE NOT INCLUDED)


Chassis Requirements:

 

120" CA: 26,000 GVWR (11,793 GVM)

34" (864 mm) frame rail width and heavy-duty reinforced frame, outriggers only recommended

Dual rear wheels -- 93.75" (2.38 m) overall width

Maximum tire size 11.00 -- 22.50

Truck stability will govern the actual approved working loads that will apply at different points of rotation

Actual chassis requirements should be determined by adding weight of body, crane, accessories, and anticipated cargo

 

Features / Benefits

Heavy-duty performance and extended service life:

·        Patented one-piece 10 gauge (3.6mm) side-pack design for rugged, offroad use minimizes weld seams for less cracking and rust

·        12 gauge (2.8mm) tread plate on tops and cargo area for added durability

·        Integral crane box transfers load directly to outriggers reducing stress on the chassis -- reinforced up to 60,000 ft lb (8.3 tM)

·        Internal stainless steel hinges reduce potential corrosion points

·        Double-paneled galvanneal doors for added strength

·        Gas shock door closers reduce wear-and-tear

·        Rounded door corners throughout reduce effect of load on stress points

·        Flush door panels with bulb seal gasket and functional full-length drip rail for dryer compartments

·        Fully undercoated for rust prevention

 

 

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