Putting Power to Work: The XCMG XCR130 on a San Antonio Hospital Project

As construction demand grows across Texas, so does the need for reliable, high-capacity lifting solutions that can perform under pressure. One machine that’s been gaining serious traction in the region is the XCMG XCR130 rough-terrain crane, and for good reason.

Recently, Torre Crane utilized one of our 130-ton XCR130s on a major hospital project in San Antonio, where tight timelines and multi-story lifts required precision and performance. The crane’s 164-foot main boom, auxiliary winch, and robust load chart gave crews the capability to handle a wide range of heavy lifts without sacrificing maneuverability or speed. Despite the complexity of the job, the XCR130 kept the project moving forward efficiently, a key advantage when working on active, high-stakes jobsites like healthcare facilities.

Beyond the specs, what makes the XCR130 especially well-suited for projects in Texas is its adaptability to rough terrain and jobsite variability. Whether navigating uneven ground or working in confined spaces, the crane offers excellent control, power, and operator comfort, all features that help crews stay productive and safe.

For contractors and crane rental companies in the South-Central U.S., the XCR130 is becoming an increasingly popular choice. It’s a machine that checks all the boxes: capacity, reach, reliability, and support.

Key Features of the XCMG XCR130

Lift Capacity

130-Ton

Boom Length

164′ Main Boom

Jib Length

35.4 ’-60′ Jib

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