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Some Assembly

Required?

Some Assembly Required, Maintenance Crane
While the words Some Assembly Required strike terror into the hearts of most parents, they are reassuring to the maintenance professional. The experts know that motors do not fly into place, parts do not assemble themselves, and automated assembly systems must be built. For lightweight, medium, or heavy duty lifting use WALLACE CRANES.

Make assembly as easy as possible with Wallace Cranes. Our durable, high-performance cranes make just about any precision lifting job easier. You can precisely place motors, pumps,  and even molds with versatile, portable cranes. These plant floor workhorses fill many roles, from maintenance (shown above ) to routine materials handling. With over 600 different cranes, Wallace can provide the right sized crane for your plant.

Wallace also provides quick remote access to help you rebuild and inspect your cranes. Two page assembly manuals and inspection packets are downloadable from the web.

9th installment in 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 Thrifty Steel Adjustable.

Click here to see an overview of the entire Wallace Crane line.

Posted 2-1-07

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