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Starting From Scratch: What You Should Know About Heavy Lift Equipment
1. Starting From Scratch: What You Should Know
About Heavy Lift Equipment
The enormously weighed items are transported from one place to another
sometimes across country borders that are then lifted or installed into place,
where the handling of transportation and installation of massive and huge items are
highly indivisible, and weights are generally accepted to be in the range of 1 ton to
over 1000 tons and of widths/heights
more than 100 meters that are too
large to fit into normal containers or
onto conventional transporters.
Characteristic for heavy lift goods is
the absence of standardization which
requires an individual transport
planning.
In-house developed and manufactured cranes are used within the industry and have
become a standard in the design and construction of heavy lift cranes, this heavy
lift equipment are used to build a large range of both on and offshore cranes,
varying in size and type. All are characterized by their light weight and their small
footprint that are designed to meet client's specific requirements, these cranes
are either tailor-made or an existing crane concept is Reused and amended.
2. All crane components must be
thoroughly tested throughout the
production process and before
installation into the crane, these
cranes itself undergoes an extensive
Factory Acceptance Test before
delivering it to clients. Up to a level
of certain capacity the crane can be
load tested on the test facility in workshops and this facility allows tilting of the
cranes to simulate working conditions offshore
Heavy Lift service covers the following:
• Specialist lifting equipment
• Contract lifting equipment assessment
• Highways planning if required
• Insurance
• Lifting plan
• Method statements
• Planning
• Project management from start to completion
• Quotation
3. • Risk assessments
• Safe working operating
procedures
• Site visit
Heavy lift equipment involves special
considerations, such as lift radius,
machine capacity at a given radius,
wind speed, and ground conditions, a proper hook up or connection between the
object being lifted and the lifting device is critical, This is also known as “rigging”
and involves methods, principles, and technical data that must be known in order to
safely perform the lift.
The Size of the lifting equipment evolved in size over the years and today’s
equipment is capable of enormous
lifts with relative ease of
movement from job to job,
especially when compared with the
equipment of the past.
The need for advanced lifting
systems and increasing safety parameters of the offshore industry are the major
drivers attracting investment in for heavy lifting and material handling equipment
market, where the major product categories available in this market are offshore
cranes, subsea winches, A- frames, pull-in systems, skidding and trolley systems,
module handling towers and compensators. Apart from the above mentioned
4. product categories several other equipments are designed to cater the need of the
offshore industry, The market for heavy lifting and material handling equipment
for the offshore industry is
anticipated to grow at a
substantial rate in future owing to
increasing requirements from
offshore operators.
Integrated is the top crane and
Heavy equipment hirer in the
MENA region, offering an
extensive inventory of top industry brands like Terex , Sennebogen , Grove ,
Tadano , Heli , Bobcat Huyndai , JCB and Sumitomo etc.. Our customer service is
top-rate, as we have knowledgeable, professional personnel that can assist your
company’s construction projects. We offer not just the equipment rentals , but
also assistance in helping you set and meet your goals according to a realistic
timeline and budget, enabling Integrated’s process to be flawless.
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