Topless Cranes and Flat Top Cranes
Technicians and operators alike have been impressed with the ease and speed of the erection of topless and flat top cranes. A lot of the components are preassembled in factory. Additionally, a lot of the mechanical, and electrical parts, and their quick couplings have attained a 20% decrease in erection times compared to the CTY Crane Series before. In order to ensure the crane is functioning in absolute safety, every phase of the crane has been thoroughly tested, studied and planned.
Ecological paints and low level acoustic emissions are provided by FMgru cranes. In addition, on request, tints with low environmental impact could be used to show the clients and customers the care of the company has for both the natural world in addition to assuring protection of the numerous areas where these equipments are used. The company is truly proud in making environmentally sound decisions whenever possible.
FMgru's TLX Series cranes have been designed and manufactured for easy transport by containers, trailers and trucks. These models could be disassembled with each and every component of the crane breaking down to less than 6 meters length and low weight so as to facilitate the transport in narrow places. This general design makes them a great alternative for easy assembly and transport.
Tower Cranes, Saddle Jib Cranes
Both Saddle Jib Cranes and Tower Cranes can be assembled quickly and easily. They are specially designed and engineered to guarantee safety conditions during all of their operations. The fast erecting cranes by TCK are manufactured and designed to guarantee the best safety standards during every working situation and assembly.
Both the jib and the counter-jib could mesh together without any dangerous adjustments being needed because of the way the hinges couple to the center plate. The slewing, distribution and lifting components of these cranes are exceptionally strong, dependable and simple. These components are controlled by a frequency inverter that allow fast and smooth movements so as avoid overstress of the crane's structure.