40-ton 2-axle rough terrain crane, 35 m main boom, 49.3 m maximum hoist height. Cummins QSB6.7-C220-30 (164 kW) or SC7H220.1G3 (162 kW) engine, Stage IIIA emission. 4×4×4 drive-and-steering chassis for oilfield construction, mining sites, road and bridge work, and narrow industrial workplaces.
The XCMG XCR40 is a 40-ton, 2-axle rough terrain crane built for harsh road surfaces and narrow workplaces: oilfield construction, mining sites, road and bridge work, and industrial and mining enterprises where wheeled mobile cranes lack the off-highway traction and ATC chassis are over-specified for the access constraints.
The 35 m main boom delivers 49.3 m maximum hoist height with 1,396 kN·m load moment. Two engine options are offered — the Cummins QSB6.7-C220-30 at 164 kW or the SC7H220.1G3 at 162 kW — both Stage IIIA compliant for markets without Stage IV/V emission rules. The 4×4×4 drive-and-steering chassis (4-wheel drive, full-axle steering on both axles) reaches 40 km/h jobsite-to-jobsite transit speed, and the 30,657 kg travel weight stays within single-trailer hauling limits across most regional permit corridors.
At 12,998 × 2,980 × 3,480 mm overall, the XCR40 fits inside tight extraction yards, oilfield rig pads, and bridge-deck approach zones where 50-ton class machines cannot maneuver. Genuine XCMG parts and service available through me-equipment.com's authorized dealer channel.