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HOW ARE TOWER CRANES BUILT?
- BY: GAYTOR RASMUSSEN
- TECHNICAL PUBLICATION
STEP 01: FOUNDATION
STEP 02: ANCHORING
A 40′ Tower crane base is being set. 16 bolts are installed. The bolts have nuts that are 2 5/16″ and are torqued with a hydraulic wrench to as much as 4300 ft lbs. By comparison, the lug nuts on most cars torque to 115 ft lbs.
VERTICAL GROWTH
The process continues as mast sections are added until the needed height is achieved. The turntable (operator cabin included) is added in the same manner and is often the heaviest piece of the crane. In some applications this section is split to reduce weight on the mobile crane. This
may add two hours to the crane erection process, so it is avoided when possible.
After the Turntable is installed the Tower Top is added and four large pins are added as the connecting members.
STEP 04: BOOM CONSTRUCTION
While the bolts on the Mast Section bolts are tightened, the jibs for the crane are assembled. The Counter Jib is erected as one piece. It is connected by large gates or pins at the turntable. After this connection is made it is elevated by the mobile crane to around 15 degrees above horizontal. The pendants are connected by pins with cotter pins. Then the Counter Jib is lowered to horizontal.
ARTICLE META
- AUTHOR: GAYTOR RASMUSSEN
- SOURCE: TOWER CRANE ACCIDENTS BLOGSPOT
- PROJECT: INDUSTRIAL MEDIA
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