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How do Wallace Cranes keep
students, faculty, and facilities warm and happy? They help you with
hot and cold running water, electricity, and HVAC. You may even have a
steam plant to distribute heat. When there are maintenance
crises, Wallace Cranes can speed solutions by meeting your lifting
needs.
Filters, pumps, valves, and motors big enough for any size facility
do not march themselves from the loading dock to the utility rooms.
Wallace Cranes easily move these heavy loads where they are needed. For
repairs and installation, trying to wrestle this equipment in place
need not be a Herculean struggle – Wallace Cranes are designed to fit
in small spaces to give you the lift capacity you want – where you need
it.
Our lightweight, versatile, portable cranes can roll through the
utility room maze to speed repairs, upgrades, and handle emergencies.
An aluminum crane weighing under 400 lbs. can lift over 3 tons! As an
.edu, make the intelligent choice – buy a Wallace Crane to solve lifting problems.
- Wallace is committed
to getting you up and running soon. With quick shipping, you get the right
cranes, fast!
- Our support continues even after the sale. Wallace provides instant remote access to help you rebuild and inspect your cranes.
Two page assembly manuals and inspection
packets are downloadable from the web.
This is the twelfth 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 crane, hoist, and slings
are sized for the expected load.
Click
here for specifications for this crane, a 2-Ton Steel Tri-Adjustable*.
View the Wallace Steel Tri-Adjustable crane as a dynamic 3D PDF.
For lighter weight cranes view specifications for Aluminum Tri-Adjustable Cranes*.
See an overview of the entire Wallace Crane line.
* Patents 4,041,875
and 4,227,875
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Posted 10/21/07

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