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Raimondi to address market demand with the launch of its first telecrawler crane line engineered by Terex Rough Terrain Cranes

Raimondi Group Re-Enters Crawler Market with the All-New Terex TTC 70 Telecrawler Crane

Raimondi Group has officially signaled its evolution into a multi-segment lifting powerhouse with the launch of the TTC 70, a high-performance telecrawler crane. Produced under the Terex Rough Terrain Cranes division, this move marks a strategic return to a legacy category, combining the rugged mobility of crawlers with the precision and ease of rough terrain technology.

Designed and manufactured at the Group’s headquarters in Crespellano, Italy, the TTC 70 is the first in a planned line of telecrawlers engineered to meet the rigorous demands of modern infrastructure and energy projects.


Key Performance Specs: Power Meets Versatility

The TTC 70 isn’t just a new model; it’s a solution for jobsites where traditional wheeled cranes struggle.

  • Lifting Capacity: 70 tonnes
  • Maximum Boom Length: 36.8 meters
  • Engine Options: Available in Stage V (168kW) and Stage IIIA (164kW) to suit global emissions standards.
  • Operational Flexibility: Capable of working on slopes up to 4 degrees without the need for outriggers.

Why the Telecrawler? Solving Complex Jobsite Challenges

Modern construction often happens on uneven or low-bearing terrain. The TTC 70 addresses these “triple threats” of setup time, ground pressure, and mobility:

  • No Outriggers Required: By eliminating outriggers, the TTC 70 significantly reduces setup time, allowing for rapid deployment and repositioning.
  • Low Ground Pressure: Crawler tracks allow the machine to navigate soft or uncompacted soil where wheeled cranes would sink.
  • Pick-and-Carry Excellence: Maintains higher lifting capacities while traveling compared to wheeled counterparts, making it ideal for compact, high-stakes jobsites.

“The expansion into the crawler crane segment reflects our commitment to innovation and diversification, while building on a strong engineering heritage and extending our global footprint.”Luigi Maggioni, CEO, Raimondi Group.


Next-Gen Technology: Safety and Efficiency

The TTC 70 is packed with proprietary tech designed to maximize ROI for rental companies and contractors:

  1. TEOS Operating System: Specifically adapted for crawler operations to provide intuitive control.
  2. T-Link Connectivity: Advanced telematics for real-time fleet management.
  3. One-Operator Setup: A latest-generation remote control system allows a single operator to handle counterweight assembly and disassembly.
  4. Optimized Transport: With a maximum width of just 3 meters, the TTC 70 is easy to transport between sites, meeting EU safety and logistics standards.

Availability and Global Impact

Targeting the high-demand markets of the United States, Canada, and Europe, the first units of the TTC 70 are expected to be delivered in 2026. Following a rigorous internal validation and field trial program, Raimondi Group is ensuring this new line delivers the reliability the industry expects from the Terex name.

As the global demand for infrastructure and renewable energy grows, the TTC 70 provides the versatility needed for the world’s most challenging environments.

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