Discover the Luffing-Jib Tower Crane, the best option for building lifting requirements. Unmatched flexibility and a large working range define this crane. With a luffing-jib tower crane, you get exactly that. Its free rotating jib makes it quite flexible and ideal for confined environments.
This crane gets the job done whether your workplace is in a busy metropolitan hub or elsewhere. Consider the simplicity of erecting gigantic bridges, big power plants, or super-tall towers using a crane that moves so freely. For any heavy-duty project, its steady design and effective running mean you can depend on it.
Not only a tool, the luffing-jib tower crane is a necessary instrument in contemporary building since it provides every job site flexibility, efficiency, and adaptability. Invest in a crane that can adapt to your every requirement and join the building industry of the future.
Consider factors such as building height, construction environment, lifting needs, and budget. We can provide professional advice to help you make the best choice.
Tower cranes are suitable for a variety of construction projects, including high-rise buildings, bridges, power plants, and other works that require a large number of vertical material handling.
Tower cranes require regular maintenance to ensure their safe and efficient operation. This includes daily inspections, regular lubrication, replacement of worn parts, and performing any necessary repairs.
Operating a tower crane requires specific training and certification. Usually, operators must complete a specialized training course and pass an exam to obtain an operating license.
The lifespan of a tower crane depends on a variety of factors, including frequency of use, maintenance level, and build quality. With proper maintenance, the tower crane can last 15 to 20 years.
Tower cranes have a maximum wind speed limit, beyond which they cannot be operated safely. Operators should always comply with local safety regulations, and our cranes are designed for a maximum working wind speed of 20m/s.
Yes, we provide the option of custom colors and designs to match the requirements of a specific project or company brand.
In a crane, the lifting moment is the result of the weight of the load times its horizontal distance from the center of rotation, sometimes known as the radius. It measures the turning impact the weight on the crane generates.