

Accordingly, the AC 80-4 is also recommended for indoor projects. In addition, there is a 1.50-meter runner with a capacity of 26.6 tonnes available for the Demag AC 80-4. Since the extension can be folded and carried on the main boom, it can be ready for use particularly quickly.

Its capacity is a generous 23.8 tonnes, meaning that it can be used to lift heavy loads over obstacles. If the main boom length of 60 meters is not enough, the reach can be expanded with a 6.5‑meter main boom extension that can be offset by 25° and 50°. In terms of line pull, the Demag AC 80-4 is also ahead of the pack: With 66.9 kN, or 6.8 tonnes, it is unmatched in its class. And there is more: In the class of up to 100 tonnes, no other crane comes close to its lifting capacity with a fully extended boom up to a radius of 30 meters: The AC 80‑4 can lift an impressive 5.4 tonnes at a radius of 14 meters! It also raises the bar with its main boom extended to 50 m: At a radius of ten meters, it can lift 9.7 tonnes, which is 2.2 tonnes more than the next most powerful competitor. The new Demag crane really aims high when it comes to power and performance, and in many areas even outdoes representatives from the 90-tonne class.Īccordingly, the Demag AC 80-4 features a main boom that is 60 meters long and that, with some configurations, makes it possible to have the longest main boom reach in the class of up to 120 tonnes. That’s why we decided to add the AC 80-4 to our product portfolio in the segment of up to 100 tonnes,” explains Michael Klein, the Product Marketing Manager in charge. In fact, a large number of customers kept confirming this time and time again.

“The worldwide success that this model had, showed that there’s significant interest in a crane with this kind of lifting capacity. Demag already had an 80-tonne crane at one point: The AC 80-2.
