SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION12 May 2022
Singapore’s Builders Hub takes delivery of Zoomlion ZTC600R562 crane

Antar Cranes Services Pte Ltd recently delivered a new Zoomlion ZTC600R562 to Singapore company Builders Hub Pte Ltd. This 60-t truck crane is designed with a five section, U-shaped 11.6 m – 45 m main boom as well as a 14.6-m fly jib that can be offset at three different angles (5°, 25° and 45°). The jib’s maximum lifting height is 61.5 m. 

The ZTC600R562 has been approved for use on Singapore road, equipped with a Weichai Euro 6 engine to meet the Land Transport Authority’s (LTA) requirement. The engine delivers 247 kW of power. 

“One of the most notable features that impressed Lawrence Lee, project director of Builders Hub Pte Ltd, is the crane’s maximum boom length of 45 m, which is one of the longest in its class,” explained Antar Cranes.

“With an outrigger span of 7.10 m wide, this model is also suitable for Singapore jobsites where parking space for cranes is always an issue due to restricted working areas,” added Mr Lee.

The Zoomlion ZTC600R562 is capable of a maximum drive speed of 60 km/hr, gradeability of 47% and minimum ground clearance of 0.285 m. The crane’s tail slewing radius is 3.93 m.

The ZTC600R562 features a total length of 13.95 m, width of 2.8 m and height of 3.71 m. The crane provides a maximum counterweight of 11 t with a hydraulic ballast system, high slewing speed of 22 rpm and high hoisting speed of 125 m/min. 

For operator comfort, the spacious cab can be tilted by up to 20° and is fitted with both air conditioning and heating systems plus USB ports.

“By delivering this crane, we hope to assist Builders Hub to increase efficiency in all their projects, as well as to secure more projects in the future,” said Antar Cranes.

Antar Cranes is a subsidiary of JP Nelson Group, a one-stop solution provider of equipment and machines for the construction, marine and offshore, oil & gas and other related industries. Headquartered in Singapore, JP Nelson also has branch offices in several countries across Asia.