75-ton lattice-boom crawler crane. Main boom configurable 13-58 m, optional 7-19 m fixed jib. 286 t.m maximum load moment at boom working condition. Weichai WP7 diesel rated at 199 kW. Total vehicle mass with main hook block and 19 m boom is 61 tons. Single-unit max transport mass 37 t, max single-unit dimensions 12.6 x 3.4 x 3.36 m. Second-generation XCMG crawler line, scaled between the XGC55 (55 t) and XGC85.
The XCMG XGC75 is a 75-ton lattice-boom crawler crane built for transportation infrastructure, city building construction, large-load lifting and transfer, and energy equipment installation. Main boom configurable from 13 m to 58 m. Maximum load moment is 286 t·m at boom working condition. Optional fixed jib runs from 7 m to 19 m for extra reach.
Powered by a Weichai WP7 diesel rated at 199 kW. Total vehicle mass with main hook block and 19 m boom is 61 tons. The XGC75 sits between the smaller XGC55 (55 t, 203.5 t·m) and the larger XGC85 in the XCMG second-generation lattice-boom crawler line — same engine family, same boom geometry, scaled lift capacity. Single-unit maximum transport mass is 37 tons, with maximum single-unit transport dimensions of 12.6 × 3.4 × 3.36 m.
The lattice-boom configuration trades setup time against per-trip transit weight: lighter modular sections move under standard road permit categories, then assemble on site for the lift envelope a 75-ton telescopic crane cannot reach. Suited to refinery, port, bridge, and power station projects where the boom length matters more than fast jobsite-to-jobsite rotation.