260-ton lattice-boom crawler crane. 24-93 m main boom range, 67.5-100.5 m light boom configuration, 24-65 m tower jib, 1,450 t·m maximum load moment. Powered by a Weichai main engine (247 kW). Total vehicle mass 239 t with main hook block and 19 m boom. Built for transportation infrastructure (subway, high-speed rail, roads, bridges, culverts), urban building work, large lifting and transshipment (ports, docks, shipyards, steel mills), and energy equipment installation (petroleum, chemical, coal, refining).
The XCMG XLC260 is a 260-ton lattice-boom crawler crane — sized for transportation infrastructure (subway, high-speed rail, roads, bridges, culverts), urban building work, large lifting and transshipment (ports, docks, shipyards, steel mills), and energy equipment installation (petroleum, chemical, coal, refining).
The XLC260 sits at the top of the mid-range XLC line (between XLC220 / 220 t and the heavier XGC320 / 320 t). 24-93 m boom length, 67.5-100.5 m light boom configuration, 24-65 m tower jib, 1,450 t·m maximum load moment. Powered by a Weichai main engine (247 kW) — same engine tier as the sibling XLC180 / XLC220. Total vehicle mass 239 t with main hook block and 19 m boom. Maximum transport-state single-unit mass 43.2 t, single-unit dimensions 13.2 × 3.0 × 3.2 m. Broad working condition range covers main boom, light boom, and tower jib setups for jobs spanning rail infrastructure, port handling, and energy plant installation on a single machine.