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ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES - NORTH AMERICA

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Go off-road confidently with Terex rough terrain cranes. With excellent ground clearance and up to four steering modes, positioning these cranes in even the most rugged terrain is easy.

Add to that their flexibility, durable construction and low cost of ownership, and you can see why Terex rough terrain cranes are an easy choice for day-in-day-out lifting.

ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL

The compact size and adequate ground clearance means no matter the ground type you always have the right traction and manouverability

SIMPLICITY

Even for the less experienced operators, the simple and intuitive control system makes becoming a master a walk in the park

COST EFFICIENCY

The more hours your crane stays in service, the better your profit potential. A crane that can stand up to any challenge put to it

VERSATILITY

From demanding lifting to pick & carry capability, this is the solution for multiple industries needs and requirements

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1. No matter the ground type or condition, Terex RT are highly efficient; a real ALL Terrain crane
2. A versatile machine for indoor use thanks to its compact dimensions and zoning system
3. Jib availability to reach the more demanding spots on top of the buildings
4. No matter how crowded and narrow the lift area, you can always find the right safe spot
5. Pick and carry capability enables you to lift and carefully place loads at distance
6. High lift capacity and compact crane dimensions, the perfect compromise
7. Single cabin design with an easy-to-use, intuitive control system
8. Increases the value of your investment over time
9. Terex T-Link telematics platform gives you the freedom to be in control of your fleet data anytime, anywhere
10. Remote control available to perform lifts

Products


TRT 55US

Oct 9, 2025, 13:56
The TRT 55US is a 55 USt rough terrain crane with a 123 ft maximum main boom.
TRT 55US, rough terrain crane
Title : TRT 55US
Subtitle : Rough Terrain Crane
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Imperial : 55 USt
Metrics : 50 t
Imperial : 123 ft
Metrics : 37.4 m
Imperial : 157 ft
Metrics : 47.5 m
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Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor
Load type : Loads
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Key Features

  • 55 USt rated capacity at 8.2 ft working radius
  • 123 ft maximum main boom length
  • 157 ft maximum tip height
  • 123.0 ft maximum hook height
  • Four steering modes
  • Extra wide and tiltable cabin
  • Ergonomic and customizable electro-proportional joysticks
  • Compact dimensions
  • IdeaLift

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Imperial Specifications :
  • 115.1 - 131
  • 44.1 - 66
  • Max. boom length RT, ft
  • Max. capacity RT, USt
  • Max. tip height with jib RT, ft
Metric Specifications :
  • < 50
  • 35,1 - 40
  • 40,1 - 60
  • Max. boom length RT, m
  • Max. capacity RT, t
  • Max. tip height with jib RT, m
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TRT 50 Rough Terrain Crane
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TRT 55US

Rough Terrain Crane

TRT 50 Rough Terrain Crane
 

Key Features

  • 55 USt rated capacity at 8.2 ft working radius
  • 123 ft maximum main boom length
  • 157 ft maximum tip height
  • 123.0 ft maximum hook height
  • Four steering modes
  • Extra wide and tiltable cabin
  • Ergonomic and customizable electro-proportional joysticks
  • Compact dimensions
  • IdeaLift

Applications


Specification Value
Max Capacity 55 USt / 50 t
Max Main Boom Length 123 ft / 37.4 m
Max Tip Height 157 ft / 47.5 m
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