Monster SC8000

The Monster SC8000 is a powerful mix of a lifting machine and a working platform, built to handle tough jobs on big buildings. It’s perfect for projects that need to lift a lot of weight and also provide a big space for workers and materials. Whether you’re building something new or fixing up something old, the SC8000 makes the work faster and safer, no matter how big the job is.

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Key Features

Lifting Speed

7.2 m/min

Loading Capacity

Up to 4500 kg with single unit configurations
Up to 8000 kg with a twin unit configurations

Installation Height

Up to 150 meters and higher

Platform Length

Up to 16.9 meters with single unit configurations
Up to 46.2 meters with a twin unit configurations

Max. Free Standing Height

Up to 19 meters

Technical Information

SC 8000 Capacity
Capacity SC8000 Single SC8000 Twin
Max. platform length 16.9 m 46.2 m
Max. lifting capacity / platform length 4500 kg / 4.1 m 8000 kg / 14.2 m
  4100 kg / 7.3 m 7500 kg / 23.8 m
  3700 kg / 10.5 m 6500 kg / 27.0 m
  3250 kg / 13.7 m 4100 kg / 36.6 m
  2800 kg / 16.9 m 1000 kg / 46.2 m

Maximum freestanding height

  • with extended outriggers on both sides
  • with extended outriggers on one side

*Depending on the platform length

  • 9 – 19 m*
  • 9–15 m*
  • 9 – 18 m*
  • 9–15 m*
Max. mast height, anchored mast 150 m 150 m
Max. mast height, freestanding mast 19 m 19 m
Max. anchor spacing 18 m 18 m
Vertical travel speed 7.2 m / min 7.2 m / min
Chassis drive unit speed 13 m / min  
Platform height at the lowest position 1.55 m 1.55 m
SC 8000 Weights and dimensions
Weights and Dimensions SC8000 Single SC8000 Twin
Lowest transport height 2.4 m 2.4 m
Lowest platform level 1.55 m 1.55 m

Platform section

  • length
  • width
  • weight
  •  
  • 1.61 m
  • 1.6 m
  • 158 kg
  •  
  • 1.61 m
  • 1.6 m
  • 158 kg
Platform extensions
  • 0 – 1.8 m
  • 0 – 2.5 m
  • 2.6  – 6.0 m
  • 0 – 1.8 m
  • 0 – 2.5 m
  • 2.6  – 6.0 m

Mast section

  • length
  • width
  • height
  • weight

 

  • 0.7 m
  • 0.7 m
  • 1.25 m
  • 82 kg

 

  • 0.7 m
  • 0.7 m
  • 1.25 m
  • 82 kg

Lifting frame (fully equipped)

  • length
  • width
  • height
  • weight

 

  • 4.1 m
  • 1.6 m
  • 2.2 m
  • 1950 kg

 

  • 4.1 m
  • 1.6 m
  • 2.2 m
  • 2 x 1950 kg

Chassis with outriggers

  • length
  • width
  • weight

 

  • 5.1 m
  • 1.93 m
  • 1900 kg

 

  • 5.1 m
  • 1.93 m
  • 2 x 1900 kg
SC 8000 Electrical Installation
Electrical data SC8000 Single SC8000 Twin
Lifting motors 2 X 4,4 kW or 6,1 kW 4 X 4,4 kW or 6,1 kW
Supply voltage 2×400 V / 50 Hz 4×400 V / 50 Hz
Power supply fuses 3 X 32 A 3 X 32 A + 3 X 32 A
Needed power supply 48 kVA 48 kVA
Max starting current 100 A ? A
Control voltage 48 VAC 48 VAC
Socket for hand tools 2 x 230 V / 16 A 4 x 230 V / 16 A
SC 8000 Safety Equipment
Safety equipment SC8000 Single SC8000 Twin
Mechanical safety brake Yes Yes
Manual lowering system Yes Yes
Final limit switch on the top and bottom end of the mast Yes Yes
Functional limit switches on the top and bottom end of the mast Yes Yes
Safety railing (h=1,10 m) and kick board on the platform Yes Yes
Spring loaded disk brake, torque 100 Nm Yes Yes
Inductive mast detector Yes Yes
Residual current device Yes Yes
Automatic platform level control system on twin mast version   Yes

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Cases

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