A Colossus of 4,000 Tons That Unites Power, Precision, and Innovation for the Greatest Challenges of Global Construction in Complex Industrial and Energy Environments with Maximum Operational Reliability and Safety
When it comes to heavy engineering at its most extreme, few pieces of equipment impress as much as the XGC88000, developed by XCMG Group. This crawler crane was designed to operate in projects that challenge the limits of technology, establishing itself as one of the largest and most powerful cranes in the world.
Much more than a “giant,” the XGC88000 represents a technological leap in the heavy lifting segment.
Its dual cable balancing system distributes loads evenly along the boom, reducing structural stress, increasing stability, and significantly enhancing safety levels.
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Couple shows how they built a retaining wall on their property using 400 old tires: sloped land turned into plateaus, tires are aligned, filled, and compacted with layers of soil, with grass helping in support and at almost zero cost.
This solution also contributes to a longer lifespan of components and a lower risk of material fatigue.
Capacity and Performance
The XGC88000 has a maximum lifting capacity of approximately 4,000 metric tons, placing it among the most powerful cranes ever built.
This extraordinary force allows for the movement of enormous loads, such as petrochemical modules, offshore platforms, pressure vessels, large wind towers, and components of nuclear plants.
The crane is equipped with three independent Cummins engines of 641 kW each, totaling about 1,923 kW (2,580 hp) of installed power.
This configuration offers operational redundancy, excellent control of consumption, and greater ease of maintenance, as each engine can be operated or shut down according to the task’s needs.
Dimensions and Structure
The dimensions of the XGC88000 are as impressive as its capacity:
- Maximum Boom Height: up to 336 meters (depending on configuration)
- Maximum Main Boom Length: about 180 meters
- Total Operating Weight: over 4,000 tons when fully configured
- Counterweights: thousands of tons distributed between central counterweight, superstructure counterweight, and suspended counterweight
These figures help to explain why its assembly is done in a modular way, with components transported separately and assembled on-site.

Mobility and Versatility
Even with its monumental size, the XGC88000 was designed to offer efficient mobility. Its movement modes include:
- Straight Line Movement
- Rotational Movement
- Crab Movement (Lateral)
These options drastically reduce the need for extensive ground preparation and allow for fine positioning adjustments, which are essential in congested industrial job sites.
Main Applications
The XGC88000 is especially suited for:
- Construction of refineries and petrochemical plants
- Assembly of nuclear plants
- Installation of large wind turbines
- Offshore projects and platform modules
- Heavy infrastructure works
In many of these scenarios, there simply is no viable alternative of smaller size.
A Landmark of Modern Engineering
More than just equipment, the XGC88000 symbolizes the capability of contemporary engineering to transform almost impossible challenges into routine operations.
It combines brute force, structural intelligence, and operational precision into a single machine, becoming a global reference in heavy lifting.
In any job site where it is present, one thing is certain: we are facing a true colossus of civil construction.
With information from Makana.


A matéria falta mostrar de onde é esse equipamento.
Levanta só 4000 kg? Isso na construção pesada não é nada! Acho que alguém errou na matéria
É 4.000 toneladas