One of our Self Erecting Tower Cranes, a Potain IGO50, has been working on a hire project in Chester for the last few months.
This Potain IGO50 was configured with a 40m jib, 23.2m height under hook and provides a maximum lift of 1,000kg at the end of the jib and 4,000kg out to 13m. This crane is one of the most popular Self Erecting Cranes on our Crane Hire fleet. You can review the entire fleet by clicking here.
This construction development project involves the construction of a new vertical roller mill (VRM) including a rail loading facility and modification to, and extension of, the existing railway line following demolition of existing cement storage building.
Hire Project in Chester
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- Can the Self Erecting Tower Cranes be lifted into position using a Mobile Crane if there is not adequate access to tow the crane onto site?
- Why You Should Choose A Self Erecting Tower Crane
- Are the Pedestrian Operated Cranes safe in high wind?
- What type of base is required to erect the Pedestrian Operated Tower Cranes?
- Can you have more than one Self Erecting Tower Crane working on a site?
- What power supply is required to run the Pedestrian Operated Tower Cranes?
- Is there any danger of the operator overloading the Pedestrian Operated Tower Crane?
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