




Chengli Sinotruk Wangpai Truck-mounted Crane with Hydraulic Grab
High-efficiency Sinotruk Wangpai grab crane truck with powerful hydraulic grab for scrap, timber, and urban waste management solutions.
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Versatile Loading: Equipped with a heavy-duty hydraulic grab, perfect for scrap metal, wood logs, and municipal waste.
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Reliable Chassis: Built on the Sinotruk Wangpai (CDW) 4×2 or 6×4 chassis for superior durability and load capacity.
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Professional Crane: Features the Chengli telescopic or knuckle boom crane for flexible lifting and long-reach operations.
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Precision Control: Integrated hydraulic system with both ground and cabin controls for maximum safety and efficiency.
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Customizable Attachments: Various grab types (shell, orange peel, or timber grab) available based on specific customer needs.
Sinotruk Wangpai Grab Crane Truck Description
The Sinotruk Wangpai Grab Crane Truck is an integrated loading and transport solution designed by Chengli. By combining a professional truck-mounted crane with a specialized hydraulic grab, this vehicle eliminates the need for manual loading. It is widely used in scrap yards, forest farms, and waste transfer stations. The robust CDW chassis ensures stable performance even in rough terrain.
Sinotruk Wangpai Crane Truck Technical Data
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Chassis: Sinotruk Wangpai (CDW Series)
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Engine: Yuchai / Cummins Diesel (140HP – 210HP)
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Crane Capacity: 3.2 Ton / 5 Ton / 8 Ton
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Grab Type: Hydraulic Shell Grab / Timber Grapple
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Drive Mode: 4×2 or 6×4 LHD/RHD
Sinotruk Wangpai Grab Crane Truck Applications
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Scrap Metal Handling: Rapid loading and transport of scrap iron, steel, and aluminum in recycling centers.
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Timber & Forestry: Efficiently grabbing and stacking logs and timber in forest farms.
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Waste Management: Collecting bulky municipal waste and construction debris from city collection points.
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Cargo Logistics: Loading and unloading loose materials like coal, gravel, and agricultural products.
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