John Sutch Cranes, a leading name in the UK crane industry, is proud to announce the acquisition of the state-of-the-art Tadano HK 4.050-1, marking yet another substantial investment in our ever-growing fleet.
This strategic addition, becoming crane number 35 in the business, underscores our commitment to providing clients with the most advanced and efficient lifting solutions.
The Tadano HK 4.050-1, renowned for its cutting-edge technology and exceptional performance, integrates seamlessly with our dedication to innovation and development.
For decades, John Sutch Cranes has consistently invested in expanding and modernising our fleet, ensuring that we stay at the forefront of the industry.
The Tadano HK 4.050-1 represents a prime example of that, especially as the four axle Volvo FH 500 chassis can travel on public roads with its maximum 8.5 tonnes of counterweight on board.
John Sutch, owner and Managing Director, said: “Our investment in the Tadano HK 4.050-1 is a testament to our ongoing pursuit of excellence and our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our clients.
“We believe in staying ahead through innovation, and this cutting-edge crane will empower us to provide even more efficient and reliable lifting solutions. It’s an addition to our fleet that I can’t wait to see in operation. I’m delighted that it’s here and ready for sites across the country.”
The Tadano HK 4.050-1 packs a punch. It’s renowned for its advanced features, including features a 35.2 metre four section boom, with the option of a 9.3 metre swingaway extension which takes the maximum tip height to almost 48 metres.
This crane's capabilities will enable us to tackle a wider range of projects with increased precision and effectiveness.
News of the new Tadano HK 4.050-1 comes hot on the heels of the Liebherr LHR 1450-8.1 – another massive purchase made by the North West based company only a few weeks ago.
That crane, coupled with this Tadano, will add another dimension to our operations, solidifying our position as the company of choice for clients and contractors.
John Sutch added: “We’ve embarked on a new chapter in our crane operations and our recent movements in the market suggests that as we gear up for a big 2024.
“We remain dedicated to exceeding the expectations of our clients through cutting-edge technology, 50+ years of expertise, and our constant commitment to continuous improvement is testament to that.”