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      Zoomlion QY40V521 vs. Grove S4000

      9 reasons to buy Zoomlion QY40V521:

      Sizes

      Clearance 284 mm and 146 mm 49 % more or 138 mm

      Operation

      Axels number 4 and 2 50 % more or 2

      Carrying part engine

      Full power 243 kW and 13.4 kW 94 % more or 229.6 kW
      Maximum torque 1250 Nm and 43 Nm 97 % more or 1207 Nm

      Booms

      Sections number 5+2 booms and 3 40 % more or -3 booms
      Max. height at max. lifting angle without boom 40.6 m and 5.5 m 86 % more or 35.1 m
      Maximum angle of ascent 80 degrees and 60 degrees 25 % more or 20 degrees
      Maximum lifting capacity 40000 kg and 1814.4 kg 95 % more or 38185.6 kg
      Maximum working radius 30 m and 3 m 90 % more or 27 m

      3 reasons to buy Grove S4000:

      Carrying part engine

      Power measured at 3600 rev / min and 2200 rev / min 39 % more or 1400 rev
      Torque measured at 2200 rev / min and 1600 rev / min 27 % more or 600 rev

      Booms

      Minimum height at maximum lifting angle 2.4 m and 11.7 m 79 % less or 9.3 m

      Neutral reasons:

      Sizes

      Transport length 12900 mm and 3327 mm
      Transport width 2750 mm and 1219 mm
      Transport height 3660 mm and 1778 mm

      Operation

      Working weight 36770 kg and 2549.2 kg

      Carrying part engine

      Model WD615.44 and P218G

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      Sizes

      1. Transport length 12900 mm 1. Transport length 3327 mm
      2. Transport width 2750 mm 2. Transport width 1219 mm
      3. Transport height 3660 mm 3. Transport height 1778 mm
      5. Clearance 284 mm 5. Clearance 146 mm

      Booms

      9. Minimum height at maximum lifting angle 11.7 m 9. Minimum height at maximum lifting angle 2.4 m
      10. Max. height at max. lifting angle without boom 40.6 m 10. Max. height at max. lifting angle without boom 5.5 m
      11. Minimum operating radius 3 m 11. Minimum operating radius 0.61 m
      12. Maximum working radius 30 m 12. Maximum working radius 3 m
      13. Maximum angle of ascent 80 degrees 13. Maximum angle of ascent 60 degrees