Compactness and mobility of cranes on your construction site. High maneuverability for complex tasks
Tower crane without head – it is a type of crane that has a vertical tower and a lifting mechanism that is fixed at the end of the crane boom. Unlike tower cranes with a head, the lifting mechanism of a tower crane without a head does not have a vertical mast rod.
Headless tower cranes are commonly used on construction sites where heavy loads need to be lifted and moved over short distances, such as building construction. They can also be used to unload and load cargo at ports or factories.
The main advantage of Dahan headless tower cranes is that they are more compact and mobile than conventional headrest tower cranes. They take up less space on the construction site and can be easily moved from one place to another. In addition, they have higher maneuverability, which allows them to perform more complex tasks.
However, headless tower cranes have some disadvantages. For example, they cannot lift and move heavy loads over long distances like jib tower cranes. Additionally, they may have a more limited range of motion and lift, which can reduce their effectiveness when working on a construction site.
Tower cranes from Dahan are developed with the participation of modern technologies and the use of reliable materials. The operation of tower cranes without a headrest has its own characteristics that must be taken into account during their operation. Some of the main features of headless cranes include:
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