XCMG Used Front End Loader XC9350 35 Ton Electric Wheel Loader
Model NO. |
XC9350 |
Transmission |
Hydraulic |
Condition |
New |
Machine Weight |
17500+300 Kg |
Load and Unload Mode |
Front Discharge |
Transport Package |
Comply with Export Packaging Requirements |
Walking Mode |
Wheeled |
Specification |
7050× 2482× 3118mm |
Product Overview
The XCMG XC9350 is one of the world's largest crawler cranes, with a maximum lifting capacity of 3,500 tons. Designed for the heaviest lifting challenges, it plays a crucial role in petrochemical construction, offshore platform installation, wind power projects, and other mega infrastructure works.
Key Features
- Ultra-High Lifting Capacity - Up to 3,500 tons, meeting the most demanding lifting requirements
- Modular Design - Flexible assembly and easier transportation
- Intelligent Control System - Real-time monitoring ensures safety and efficiency
- Wide Application - Ideal for wind turbine installation, refinery construction, and heavy industrial projects
- Durability & Reliability - Built with advanced steel structure and proven stability under extreme conditions
Customer Feedback
"We used the XC9350 for installing 8MW wind turbines in South America. Its stability and lifting efficiency saved us significant time and costs." - Wind Power Contractor, Brazil
"Compared with European brands, the XC9350 provided us with equal lifting power but at a much more competitive cost." - Engineering Company, Chile
"The modular design was a big advantage. Transporting and assembling such a giant crane became surprisingly efficient." - EPC Contractor, Middle East
"Our oil refinery expansion project required heavy and precise lifts. The XC9350 performed flawlessly." - Petrochemical Project Manager, Saudi Arabia
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the maximum lifting capacity of XC9350?
A1: It can lift up to 3,500 tons, one of the highest in the global market.
Q2: What industries commonly use the XC9350?
A2: Wind power, petrochemical, offshore platforms, and large-scale infrastructure projects.
Q3: How is the crane transported to project sites?
A3: Thanks to its modular design, components can be shipped via containers or bulk carriers and reassembled on site.
Q4: How does it compare with European or American crawler cranes?
A4: It offers similar lifting performance with lower operation and maintenance costs, making it highly cost-effective.
Q5: Does XCMG provide after-sales service internationally?
A5: Yes, XCMG has a global service network and technical teams available in South America, Africa, and the Middle East.