SENNEBOGEN presents the 655 HD duty cycle crawler  crane: a new machine for universal deployment in a wide range of  heavy-duty tasks on construction sites and in the extractive industry.  Whether it is used with a dragline bucket or in foundation construction,  the strengths of this new 55-tonne machine are clear to see.
  				In developing the new 655 HD and its numerous variants,  SENNEBOGEN focused on combining quality workmanship with cutting-edge  technical equipment. The new machine fits seamlessly into SENNEBOGEN's  existing rope excavator range, and is ideal for tough assignments in a  wide range of applications. For example it is just as suitable for use  with diaphragm wall grabs and piping machinery as it is with drag  buckets and leads. SENNEBOGEN has 60 years of experience designing and  building rope excavators, and the fruits of that experience can be seen  in this new rugged machine for persistent, heavy duty use. Both of its  16-tonne winches are driven by high-pressure, variable hydraulic motors,  and deliver highly efficient power transmission. The driver is assisted  in his everyday work by a special, continuously-variable free fall brake  that also helps to protect the machine. User-friendly technology,  state-of-the-art engines and optimized steering all go to save fuel and  make the 655 HD not just easy to operate, but environmentally-friendly  too.
Reliable technology and rugged construction for tough tasks
 The SENNEBOGEN 655 HD's sturdy mechanical components are particularly  well-suited to dynamic tasks. They include extremely wide, robust  pulleys which keep ropes reliably in place and can withstand huge loads.  Then there's an optional second rotation gear, which comes into its own  particularly when the 655 HD is used with a dragline bucket, because as  well as providing extra torque it also saves huge amounts of time when  emptying the bucket. And the newly-designed fairlead keeps lateral  movement in the luffing rope to a minimum thanks to a pulley rope guide  in the base of the boom.
The machine also  comes with a rugged double pin boom head as standard, for multiple  reeving and hence easy accommodation of large lifting loads – regardless  of whether it is fitted with a diaphragm wall grab, leads or piping  machinery. If desired a single pin boom head can alternatively be used –  perfect for operation in conjunction with wide pulleys with special  rope grooves. Here the grab can pass exactly through the  precisely-dimensioned pulley, making changing grabs a quick and simple  process. Because of its lighter weight, the 655 HD with single-axle boom  head is particularly suitable for dynamic dragline work in the  extractive industry. The wide range of equipment variants available for  the SENNEBOGEN duty cycle crawler crane means it is universally suitable  for numerous applications – for example with a grab, crane or wrecker's  ball. It can also be turned into a fully fledged crawler crane if  required. Using a jib, heights of up to 56 m are easily attainable. 
Green Efficiency technology: bringing economy and ecology into harmony
 The 655 HD is the first machine in SENNEBOGEN's Crane Line to feature  Green Efficiency technology, which aims to bring economy and ecology  into harmony with one another. Features include temperature-controlled  fan drives, an automatic start-stop system and cutting-edge exhaust gas  treatment, all of which boost performance but minimize fuel consumption  and emissions. Generously-dimensioned hydraulic valves and tubes enhance  the machine's efficiency, while high-quality components ensure ultimate  reliability. It comes with a powerful 261 kW Caterpillar diesel engine  and a multi-circuit hydraulic system for optimal performance in every  situation. 
The comfortable maXcab is good  news for drivers, because it is superbly ergonomic, has a sliding door  for easy entry, and offers outstanding all-round visibility. It is also  equipped with the SENNEBOGEN control system SENCON, which lets the  operator read off, monitor and manage all machine parameters from a  central location.
Apart from its superb adaptability,  the other major strength of the new 655 HD is its compactness. Its  telescoping crawler track and innovative self-assembly system make it  simple and versatile to transport and deploy, and at just 3.30 m wide,  it can be carried on a conventional flatbed truck. With the help of the  hydraulically adjustable A-frame, the 655 HD can also independently  ballast itself, meaning it is ready to use again in no time.