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How
do you rebuild infrastructure when there is no infrastructure? Wallace
Cranes work even when there is no power. An all manual Wallace
Tri-Adjustable crane can lift and move up to 10 tons, allowing you
install the
turbines, motors,
pumps, and other components used to build infrastructure.
The
Wallace proprietary four-bar linkage design
is ideal for keeping the load level and reducing the strain on the
crane, especially when the floor is uneven. For portability and high
capacity, an
All-Aluminum Tri-Adjustable crane can lift up
to 3 tons with a crane weight of under 400 lbs.
Wallace Cranes can help solve the chicken vs. egg problem. No overhead crane is no problem. Wallace Cranes roll easily on relatively clean, flat surfaces. Or use a Wallace Crane instead of a forklift, which must be electrically charged.
When there is no power you need a Wallace Portable Crane! Our cranes help move parts from the loading dock to where they belong. Our versatile material handling solutions allow basic equipment to be precisely positioned and installed, without electricity.
This is the first installment of a series of application stories designed to highlight serious lifting options. Please note that while no lifting slings are shown in the image, for any real lifting you should be sure the hoist and crane are sized for the expected load.
Click here for specifications for this crane, a 1 to 2 Ton Steel Tri-Adjustable.
Click here to see an overview of the entire Wallace Crane line.
Posted 9/1/05
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