Demag | Cc2800 Load Chart !full!

At a 0m radius, the chart may say "Cantilever check required." You cannot lift 600t at 0m; you must have counterweight at the rear. The chart assumes a specific center of gravity.

In the world of heavy civil engineering, wind turbine installation, and petrochemical construction, the is a legend. This 600-ton (metric) class crawler crane is renowned for its versatility, rail-track undercarriage option, and impressive boom configurations. However, the raw power of the CC2800 is meaningless without the single most critical document for any lift plan: the Demag CC2800 load chart . demag cc2800 load chart

The Demag CC2800 load chart provides the theoretical limit under ideal conditions. However, real-world job sites are rarely ideal. Several factors not printed on the standard grid can drastically reduce capacity. At a 0m radius, the chart may say "Cantilever check required

When using the luffing fly jib (necessary for high-reach wind towers), the chart becomes a matrix of main boom angle vs. jib angle. The CC2800 allows jib offsets of 0°, 10°, 20°, and 30°. Increasing the offset reduces capacity but increases the ability to clear obstacles. This 600-ton (metric) class crawler crane is renowned

The most basic configuration for the CC2800 is the Main Boom, coded as . This involves the primary lattice boom extending upward without any attachment.

– Essential for matting/crane pad design. Demag provides contact pressures for each track position (narrow, wide, with/without SL).