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New Zoomlion launched at ConExpo

The latest rough terrain from Zoomlion was launched at ConExpo 2023, boasting a 110-tonne capacity and a five-section boom.

The first ZRT1100 arrived in the United States in time to land at Zoomlion’s ConExpo stand – and for sales manager Josh Flowers and the team, it’s an exciting debut.

“This is our first ZRT1100 in the country, it has a 120 ton (110 tonne) capacity with a five section boom making it an impressive model for this class,” Josh said.

Josh Flowers expects the model to be extremely popular.

“We are just launching it at ConExpo, we expect it to be an extremely popular model in North America and I also expect in Australia as well.

“It comes standard with a Cummins engine, the DANA transmission, axle tech, 12 inch Hirschmann (WIKA) LMI screen  and an integrated main valve, make it durable and reliable, and easy to maintain,” he said.

The Zoomlion has a 49m main boom of super large U-shape cross section allowing the ZRT1100 to have the best lifting capacity of its class.

It has 12.5t of counterweight and has four-wheel drive and a four wheel multi-mode steering system. The ZRT1100 is highly manoeuvrable and has a maximum speed of 35km/h and a gradeability of 96.7 per cent.

“The ZRT1100 come with a large 79-gallon fuel tank (300 litres) This large fuel tank allows users to increase their usage before their next fill and reduce the number of times the crane needs to refuel over a long project a crane will be on,” Josh said.

“This crane is built with the operator in mind, it is supremely comfortable and comes with air conditioning, a tilt cab and excellent visibility,” he said.

The new ZRT1100 comes with an updated cab with a push front window and a panoramic sunroof. It also comes with a 12-inch display and a spatial arrangement within the cab to enhance the comfort of the operator.

Zoomlion has done extensive testing on these machines to ensure they can stand up to the rigours of the work they complete. Testing was conducted on plateaus, deserts mountains and hills to make sure the newest Zoomlion could stand up across the globe. 

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