12,000-tonne lattice-boom crawler crane on XCMG's second-generation xUGong platform. Boom 42-150 m with light-boom configurations 84-114 m. Mast self-disassembly and counterweight tray separation architecture for mega-project deployment.
The XCMG XGC12000 is a 12,000-tonne lattice-boom crawler crane built for mega-project lifts that no smaller crane class can complete — offshore and onshore wind power installation, nuclear and thermal power station construction, refinery and chemical plant equipment placement, large bridge segments, and shipyard heavy lifts.
Based on XCMG's second-generation xUGong crawler crane product platform. Boom length 42-150 m with light-boom configurations of 84-114 m. Self-disassembly architecture lets the mast and counterweight modules separate without an assist crane on site — critical for a machine of this size, where no other crane on a project would be large enough to disassemble it. Single transport units are 13.4 × 3.4 × 2.86 m, fitting standard heavy-haul trailer envelopes for staged multi-piece delivery.