Customer case
Strenx® performance steel has the right strength for world’s No.1 4,000-ton crawler crane
October 12, 2021 6 min read

Case details
Tension bars in Strenx® 1100 E make a safe choice in XCMG’s record-breaking 4,000-ton crawler cranes.
This lifting giant is the world’s largest crawler crane. The XGC88000 has a maximum rated lifting moment of 88,000 ton-force meters, which translates to a maximum lifting capacity of 4,000 tons. Strenx® 1100 E has been the high-strength structural steel of choice for the Chinese company Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group Co., known as XCMG.
Tension bars are components made to withstand high tensile forces and help maintain overall stability in structures such as cranes, buildings, bridges and more. In the XGC88000, tension bars are used to secure a rigid connection between the crane booms and the counterweights on the ground.

Tension bars are key components in crawler cranes. Here is a XGC88000 crawler crane performing a hoisting operation of a DHT (diesel hydrogen treatment) reactor weighing 970 tons at the Duqm Oil Refinery of Oman.