Mobile Crane Hire

Tadano AC 160t All Terrain

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160-tonne all terrain crane with the longest 68m boom in its class and 97m maximum tip height on a 5-axle carrier. The premium choice for major projects and remote resource operations across Perth and Western Australia.
The Tadano AC 160t All Terrain Crane is the flagship of Rigsafe's mobile crane fleet, delivering 160 tonnes of lift capacity backed by the longest main boom in its class at 68 metres and a maximum tip height of 97 metres.

Built on a compact 5-axle carrier that stays within 12-tonne axle load limits, the AC 160t combines exceptional reach with outstanding on-road mobility, arriving on site ready to work without additional transport components on most standard project mobilisations across WA.

The AC 160t's independent rear axle steering and dynamic launch control system deliver confident handling on the demanding terrain of WA resource sites, construction access roads, and constrained urban environments. Tadano's single-engine concept with automatic start-stop function reduces fuel consumption and operating costs, while the automatic rigging system accelerates setup to minimise non-productive time on your project programme.

When your project demands the very highest capacity, reach, and reliability — from major infrastructure and power generation to mining equipment assembly and heavy industrial plant installation, the Tadano AC 160t All Terrain Crane delivers the performance your operation requires. Available for wet or dry hire across Perth and Western Australia.

Key Specifications:
Lifting Capacity
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160t
Boom Length
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68m
Max Tip Height
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97m
Blue corrugated metal building wall with the white and yellow logo text 'Rigsafe Lifting Solutions'.
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