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Potain Self-Erecting Cranes Essential for Crowded Indianapolis Jobsite
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September 9, 2011 – Two Potain HDT 80 self-erecting cranes
are helping build an apartment complex in downtown Indianapolis, Ind. The
contractor, Larry R Wagler Construction, chose the cranes for their easy
assembly and ability to operate in limited space. Larry Wagler, owner of the company, has used self-erecting cranes
since 2006 and finds Potain self-erecting cranes indispensible for the type of
framing work his company does, which is primarily building commercial properties
in crowded urban areas. “The Potain self-erecting cranes are great for compact jobsites.
The cranes take very little room to set up,†said Wagler. “They’re also quick to
erect.†On this job, the cranes are setting walls and trusses for an
apartment complex called The Avenue.
It is located in a crowded urban
area near the Indiana University campus. Despite the small jobsite, the cranes
are able to work efficiently, even with overlapping operation
zones.
Potain self-erecting cranes also allow owners to eliminate a
second signal person during crane operation, saving labor costs. The cab on the
Potain HDT 80 travels up the mast and allows the operator to follow the load
during the entire pick. Alternatively, the crane also comes with a radio remote
control that runs the crane as the operator walks alongside the load. These
features make for a safer jobsite.
Compared with other material handling options, the reach of
self-erecting cranes relative to the required space on the ground stands out.
The Potain HDT 80 can operate at three different mast heights and has a maximum
working radius of 148 feet, but it has only a 15’x15’
footprint.
The electric operation minimizes the environmental impact in terms
of engine and noise emissions, a frequent problem when working in densely
populated urban spaces. The HDT 80 also runs on three-phase 480 v power,
reducing overall fuel costs.
The Potain HDT 80 has a maximum capacity of 6.6 USt and a maximum
hook height of 176’2â€.
The cranes, one owned by Larry R Wagler Construction and one
rented from R. H. Marlin Crane Rental, both based in Indianapolis, will remain
on the jobsite for four months.
