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Raimondi Launches New TTC 70 Telecrawler Crane Line

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Raimondi Cranes has introduced the new Terex TTC 70 telecrawler crane, expanding its lifting portfolio into the crawler crane market. Designed and manufactured in Italy, the 70-tonne crane combines crawler mobility, slope capability, and advanced operating technologies to meet growing demand for versatile lifting solutions across infrastructure and energy projects.



Raimondi Expands Product Portfolio with TTC 70 Telecrawler Crane


Raimondi Cranes has officially launched a new telecrawler crane line with the introduction of the Terex TTC 70, marking the company’s return to the crawler crane segment.

The launch follows Raimondi Group’s acquisition of key lifting brands from Terex Corporation and represents a major strategic expansion for the company as it continues developing into a multi-segment lifting solutions provider.


The new crane was designed, engineered, and manufactured at the Group’s rough terrain crane headquarters in Crespellano, Bologna, Italy.

According to Raimondi, additional telecrawler models are expected to follow in the future.


TTC 70 Combines Crawler Mobility with Rough Terrain Flexibility


The new telecrawler range was developed to bridge the gap between traditional crawler cranes and rough terrain cranes.


Crane Operates Without Outriggers


Unlike conventional rough terrain cranes that rely on outriggers and level ground conditions, the TTC 70 operates on crawler tracks and does not require outriggers for lifting operations.


This allows the crane to:

  • Operate on slopes up to four degrees

  • Work on uneven terrain

  • Reduce setup time

  • Improve mobility across restricted jobsites


The crawler configuration also provides lower ground pressure and improved lifting capability while travelling compared with wheeled crane alternatives.


Designed for Infrastructure and Energy Applications


Raimondi said the crane is particularly suited for:

  • Infrastructure projects

  • Energy developments

  • Compact construction sites

  • Challenging terrain environments


The machine targets applications where mobility, versatility, and operational efficiency are critical.


Raimondi Highlights Strategic Expansion into Crawler Crane Market


Raimondi executives described the TTC 70 launch as a major milestone for the company’s long-term growth strategy.


Company Continues Diversifying Lifting Solutions Portfolio


Luigi Maggioni, Chief Executive Officer of Raimondi Group, said the launch reflects the company’s broader expansion plans.

“The unveiling of the TTC 70 marks a pivotal moment for Raimondi as we continue to evolve into a fully integrated, multi-segment lifting solutions provider, meeting the evolving needs of the global lifting industry,” said Maggioni.

He added that the return to the crawler crane sector supports Raimondi’s focus on innovation, diversification, and international growth.


Industry Demand Driving Telecrawler Development


Stefania D’Apoli, Global Sales Director for the Terex Rough Terrain division, said changing industry requirements influenced the decision to re-enter the crawler crane market.

“The decision to re-enter the crawler crane segment reflects shifting industry requirements, particularly in applications where versatility, mobility and performance in challenging environments are critical,” said D’Apoli.

TTC 70 Offers 70-Tonne Capacity and Advanced Technologies


The TTC 70 incorporates several advanced operational and safety technologies designed to improve lifting performance and operator experience.


Main Boom Extends to 36.8 Metres


The crane features:

  • Maximum lifting capacity of 70 tonnes

  • Maximum boom length of 36.8 metres

  • Drum capacity of 215 metres of lifting rope


The machine is powered by:

  • Stage V engine option producing 168kW at 2,200rpm

  • Stage IIIA engine option producing 164kW at 2,200rpm

Both configurations include a 300-litre fuel tank.


Advanced Systems Improve Efficiency and Control


The TTC 70 includes:

  • TEOS operating system adapted for crawler cranes

  • T-Link connectivity

  • Electronic dynamic management system for hydraulic optimisation


According to Raimondi, these technologies improve:

  • Fuel efficiency

  • Crane performance

  • Machine diagnostics

  • Operator control


New Cab and Remote Control System Improve Operator Experience


Raimondi also focused heavily on operator ergonomics and machine usability during development.


Redesigned Cab Improves Accessibility and Comfort


The crane includes a redesigned cab featuring:

  • Increased operator space

  • Improved accessibility

  • Intuitive joystick controls

  • Enhanced visibility


The design aims to improve comfort during extended operating periods.


Remote Control Supports Single-Operator Tasks


The TTC 70 also incorporates a latest-generation remote control system enabling full machine operation remotely.


This allows tasks such as:

  • Counterweight assembly

  • Counterweight disassembly

  • Crane positioning

to be completed by a single operator, helping reduce setup times and improve jobsite efficiency.


Transportability and Maintenance Simplified for Rental Market


The TTC 70 was designed with transport efficiency and fleet maintenance in mind.


Compact Transport Dimensions Improve Logistics


The crane offers:

  • Maximum transport width of 3 metres

  • Reduced transport weight without counterweights

These features improve transport flexibility between projects.


Shared Components Simplify Maintenance


High component commonality with the existing TRT rough terrain crane range helps simplify:

  • Maintenance

  • Spare parts management

  • Operator familiarisation


This is expected to be particularly attractive for rental companies and mixed crane fleets.


Raimondi Targets North American and European Markets


The company confirmed the new telecrawler crane line will target key markets including:

  • United States

  • Canada

  • Europe


Raimondi expects demand from:

  • Crane rental companies

  • Infrastructure contractors

  • Energy sector operators

  • Industrial lifting specialists


The first TTC 70 units are scheduled for delivery during 2026 following completion of extensive internal testing and field validation programmes.


About Raimondi Cranes


Raimondi Cranes is an international crane manufacturer specialising in lifting solutions for construction, infrastructure, industrial, and energy sectors worldwide. The company produces tower cranes, lifting systems, and specialised crane technologies serving global markets across Europe, the Middle East, North America, and Asia.



Frequently Asked Questions


What is the new crane launched by Raimondi?

Raimondi has launched the new Terex TTC 70 telecrawler crane.


What is the lifting capacity of the TTC 70?

The TTC 70 has a maximum lifting capacity of 70 tonnes.


What makes the TTC 70 different from traditional rough terrain cranes?

The crane operates on crawler tracks and does not require outriggers, allowing operation on slopes and uneven terrain.


What is the maximum boom length of the TTC 70?

The crane features a maximum boom length of 36.8 metres.


Where is the TTC 70 manufactured?

The crane is designed and manufactured in Crespellano, Bologna, Italy.

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