URW506 & URW547 Spider Cranes | Heavy-Duty Compact Lifting Series
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Description
When your project requires heavy lifting in a compact footprint, our URW500 Series Spider Cranes are the ultimate solution. The URW506 and URW547 offer a significant jump in power, providing the capacity of a small truck crane with the agility of a mini-crane. These machines are the industry leaders for heavy glazing, plant installation, and structural steel work across the UAE’s most challenging jobsites.
Key Technical Comparison:
| Specification | URW506 Spider Crane | URW547 Spider Crane |
| Max Lift Capacity | 3.0 Tons x 3.4m | 4.0 Tons x 2.5m |
| Max Lifting Height | 16.0 Meters | 18.2 Meters |
| Stowed Width | 1400mm | 1400mm |
| Boom Sections | 6-Section Hydraulic | 7-Section Hydraulic |
| Max Working Radius | 15.52m | 17.83m |
Advanced Features of the 500 Series:
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Superior Vertical Reach: The URW547 boasts an incredible 18.2m lifting height, making it one of the highest-reaching mini cranes in the market.
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Compact Powerhouse: Despite their 3-ton and 4-ton capacities, both models maintain a slim 1.4m width, allowing them to pass through double doors and work in narrow corridors.
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Intelligent Safety (LMI): Equipped with a full-color Lift-Smart Advanced Safety System that provides the operator with real-time load charts and safe working limits.
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Precision Control: Fully proportional radio remote control comes as standard, allowing for delicate placement of heavy glass or machinery.
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Versatile Power: Features a high-performance diesel engine for outdoor use, with an optional electric power pack for indoor, zero-emission requirements.
Primary Applications:
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Heavy Glass & Facades: Lifting and placing oversized curtain wall panels.
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Industrial Plant Installation: Moving heavy motors, transformers, and switchgear in restricted plant rooms.
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Steel Erection: Handling large structural beams for mezzanine floors and complex architectural designs.
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Restricted Access Infrastructure: Working on bridges, tunnels, and railway platforms where space is at a premium.
