Talleres y Grúas Estación Tadano All Terrain Cranes Strengthen Fleet with New Deliveries
- Meagan Wood

- Apr 8
- 3 min read
30-Second Takeaway
Spanish rental company Talleres y Grúas Estación has strengthened its fleet with the addition of two Tadano All Terrain cranes, the AC 5.250L-2 (250 tonnes) and the AC 7.450-1 (450 tonnes). These new units deliver enhanced lifting performance with maximum tip heights of up to 133 metres, while incorporating advanced safety systems and fuel-efficient technologies. The investment reinforces the company’s capabilities in heavy lifting and supports its continued growth in the competitive Spanish crane rental market.

Talleres y Grúas Estación Tadano All Terrain Cranes Drive Fleet Expansion
Spanish rental company Talleres y Grúas Estación has taken delivery of two new Tadano All Terrain cranes, further strengthening its position in the heavy lifting and crane rental market in Spain. The addition of the 250 tonne Tadano AC 5.250L-2 and the 450 tonne Tadano AC 7.450-1 reflects the company’s continued investment in high-performance, efficient lifting solutions.
Tadano AC 5.250L-2 Enhances Versatility and Efficiency
The Tadano AC 5.250L-2, launched at Bauma last year, features a 79 metre eight-section main boom, with lattice extensions ranging from 5.8 to 30 metres, delivering a maximum tip height of 112 metres.
The crane includes several advanced features:
IC-1 Plus system for real-time load optimization
Surround View system for enhanced jobsite safety
Eco mode and start/stop function for reduced fuel consumption and emissions
These capabilities make the Talleres y Grúas Estación Tadano All Terrain cranes lineup more efficient across a wide range of applications.
Tadano AC 7.450-1 Delivers Heavy Lift Performance
The seven-axle Tadano AC 7.450-1 is designed for demanding lifting operations, featuring an 80 metre main boom and multiple extension options:
Up to 59 metres of extensions (130 metre tip height)
Combined extensions and fixed offset jib reaching 133 metres
81 metre luffing jib with SSL Sideways Superlift system
With a maximum counterweight of 150 tonnes, the crane delivers exceptional lifting strength and flexibility for complex projects.
Factory Visits Reinforce Confidence in Tadano Engineering
Prior to taking delivery, team members from Talleres y Grúas Estación visited Tadano’s production facilities in Germany:
Lauf – AC 5.250L-2 production
Zweibrücken – AC 7.450-1 production
Chief executive Carlos Mosquera said:
“We were able to see first-hand the high level of manufacturing quality and engineering expertise behind these cranes.”
Tadano sales manager Jenaro Vilanova added:
“Talleres y Grúas Estación has been a valued partner and we are delighted that the company has once again placed its trust in Tadano technology. The AC 5.250L-2 and the AC 7.450-1 offer a powerful combination of performance, safety, and efficiency that will support the company in a wide range of lifting applications.”
About Talleres y Grúas Estación
Talleres y Grúas Estación is a Spain-based lifting and rental specialist founded in 1978, headquartered north of Padrón in northwest Spain. The company operates a diverse and modern fleet that includes All Terrain cranes, spider cranes, truck-mounted cranes, articulated and telescopic boom lifts, van-mounted platforms, scissor lifts, and telehandlers, enabling it to support a wide range of lifting and access projects. With a strong focus on fleet modernization and advanced lifting solutions, the company continues to strengthen its position as a key player in Spain’s heavy lifting and access sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Talleres y Grúas Estación Tadano All Terrain cranes recently delivered?
The company took delivery of the Tadano AC 5.250L-2 (250 tonne) and the AC 7.450-1 (450 tonne).
What is the maximum tip height of the Tadano AC 5.250L-2?
It can reach up to 112 metres with its main boom and extensions.
How high can the Tadano AC 7.450-1 lift?
Depending on configuration, it can achieve a tip height of up to 133 metres.
Where were the cranes manufactured?
Both cranes were built in Germany AC 5.250L-2 in Lauf and AC 7.450-1 in Zweibrücken.
Why are Talleres y Grúas Estación Tadano All Terrain cranes important?
They enhance lifting capacity, operational efficiency, safety, and competitiveness in the heavy lift and crane rental market.












































