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Fari Specifications

Tower Cranes range from small mobile self-erecting tower cranes up to large fixed-based hammerhead tower cranes that are used for large-scale industrial projects. Tower cranes... Show More
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Fari CS 24

(Cranes, Hoists & Material Handlers : Tower Cranes)

Fari CS 24 Specifications

Fari SSM 48

(Cranes, Hoists & Material Handlers : Tower Cranes)

Fari SSM 48 Specifications

Fari SSM 52

(Cranes, Hoists & Material Handlers : Tower Cranes)

Fari SSM 52 Specifications

Fari SSL 45

(Cranes, Hoists & Material Handlers : Tower Cranes)

Fari SSL 45 Specifications

Fari SSL 40

(Cranes, Hoists & Material Handlers : Tower Cranes)

Fari SSL 40 Specifications

Fari SSG 1000

(Cranes, Hoists & Material Handlers : Tower Cranes)

Fari SSG 1000 Specifications

Fari FH 22

(Cranes, Hoists & Material Handlers : Tower Cranes)

Fari FH 22 Specifications

Fari FH 18

(Cranes, Hoists & Material Handlers : Tower Cranes)

Fari FH 18 Specifications

Fari FH 25.1

(Cranes, Hoists & Material Handlers : Tower Cranes)

Fari FH 25.1 Specifications

Tower Cranes range from small mobile self-erecting tower cranes up to large fixed-based hammerhead tower cranes that are used for large-scale industrial projects.

Tower cranes are erected and tower crane operators lift concrete, steel beams, and building materials from the ground to heights sometimes higher than 100 stories. 

There are key parts to making a tower crane fully operationally. 

To erect a hammerhead, flat top, luffing jib tower crane, a heavy concrete pad is laid for the base of the crane. Then the base of the crane is bolted down with massive bolts and the base of the tower crane is secured to the concrete pad. The concrete pad ensures the tower crane's stability.

For the largest of tower cranes, the pad may be up to 30' by 30' and 4' deep with a pad weight up to 400, 000 lb.

The main tower sections extending upward are primarily referred to as the mast sections by the crane industry. 

A slewing bearing ring is located at the crane enabling the crane to rotate 360 degrees

The boom section extending from the top of the crane is known as the jib section. 

Concrete slabs are typically used as counterweights to balance the crane. 

The crane operator’s cab is typically accessed by climbing the tower crane mast. Some tower cranes have an elevator lift attached to the mast sections for crane operators to quickly access the operator cabin. 

Some Heavy lift tower cranes reach up to 265'.  When a tower crane is secured to the side of a building, mast sections can be added as the building rises with a jacking system to increase the height of a tower crane. The climber jacks boost the topmast sections leaving enough space for an additional mast section to slide in. This process is repeated to add more mast sections as building rise during construction. 

Tower crane jib sections can reach out to around 230', and the maximum allowable tonnage to be lifted at the end of the jib section for most tower cranes is around 19.8 tons or 18 metric tons. 

Most Tower Cranes come equipped with “load moment indicators (LMI)" which stop the crane from being overloaded. The switch monitors the load to ensure it doesn’t exceed the maximum load rating  A secondary switch ensures the load, does not extend to an unsafe distance along the jib.

Outside of smaller self-erecting tower cranes, the components of a tower crane are hauled to the job site, typically a Mobile All Terrain Crane is used to assemble the mast sections, jib sections, the slewing unit, and the counterweights.

Crane Market has a wide selection of Tower Cranes for Sale.

Crane Specifications, Load Charts, and Crane Manuals are for *Reference Only* and are not to be used by the crane operator to operate any type of crane, telehandler, lift truck or aerial access device. To obtain OEM Crane Service, Crane Parts or Crane Maintenance Manuals, contact the crane and or lifting manufacturer directly.

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