ALL-TERRAIN

Flexibility is all-terrain's greatest advantage. As the name suggests, it combines the effectiveness of rough-terrain's in undesirable soil condition, with the ability to also easily drive through roads. Because of this, all-terrain cranes are typically used where multiple construction sites are present and the sites are located in an area with unconditioned roads. This crane usually has multiple axles and can have more than one engine unlike the rough-terrain crane. It also have a higher reach and greater load capacity. Depending on the models, it can reach upto 300 feet and lift weight upto 1000tons.
Here are a list of advantages and disadvantages of a crawler crane:
Disadvantages:
Because of its dual use, it generally has a higher cost compared to rogh-terrain
Advantages:
Combines mobility both on-site and off-site
Transportable between sites through highways
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