Terex shows India-built Franna crane

white pick and carry crane The new Terex Franna FR 17 pick and carry crane built in India. Image: Terex

As part of its development of a pick and carry crane presence in India, Terex held an open day to launch its locally-built Franna crane.

USA-headquartered Terex is building the 17 tonne capacity Franna FR 17, a compact pick and carry crane, at its Hosur factory in Tamil Nadu, south India. It is for the domestic market, which enjoys annual sales of many thousands of pick and carry cranes, many of the them the tractor-type around 15 tonnes capacity. Franna is an Australian crane maker bought by Terex in 1999.

According to The Economic Times in India, Terex will invest an additional Rs 50 crore (US$6 million million) in the country this fiscal year to further expand operations.

The new crane was shown to hundreds of customers and guests last week during an open day at the Hosur factory. It lifts its maximum at a 1.5 metre radius. The specification includes an 18.23 metre boom (with manual extension) or 20.83 metres with a fly jib. With the manual extension it lifts 1 tonne at a radius of 16.33 metres.

Features of the crane include four wheel drive, a 5 tonne winch and a ten bolt Carraro heavy duty axle for long life. Power is from a 74 kW Volvo Eicher E494 diesel engine driving a four speed Carraro Synchro Shuttle transmission with Sachs torque converter. Its turning radius is 6.77 metres.

The news follows the announcement of the new FR 17 at the Excon construction show in India in May.

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