Grove GTK1100 Makes Its Debut on Wind Power Site in Germany
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Enlarge Image Manitowoc's GTK1100 made its first lift in Germany. |
December 19, 2007 •
Jochen Wiesbauer, managing director of Wiesbauer, said the crane had lived up to all expectations.
“The performance of the GTK1100 on this first set of lifts was simply outstanding,” he said. “Because these lifts were the first in a field setting, we took extra caution and double-checked everything. But even with this, the cost and time savings compared to other lift solutions were exceptional.”
The GTK1100's first job was in Ilshofen, Baden Würtemberg in the southern part of
Efficient transport is a key benefit of the GTK1100. The crane is designed to travel on only four or five trailers depending on its configuration and local road regulations. For the Baden Würtemberg job the crane required only four trailers as there was no counterweight required for the lifting configuration.
The GTK1100 completed five lifts on the jobsite. The first three were the wind turbine tower mast sections that weighed 68 tons, 58 tons and almost 50 tons. Next, was the installation of the heaviest element, the nacelle, which weighed 77 tons. Finally, the crane positioned the three rotor blades (each weighing more than 8 tons), which were assembled on the ground before being lifted as a single 46-ton load.
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Enlarge Image The GTK1100 completed a total of five lifts on the wind turbine project. |
Among those present at the GTK1100's first lift was Frans Vanwinkel, senior vice president of sales and marketing for
“The crane worked perfectly on this job and the erection and dismantling was fast and smooth,” he said. “Unlike traditional lifting solutions on projects such as these, the GTK allowed Repower Systems to save on ground preparation costs. These savings come through a combination of reduced space requirement on site and greater stability on uneven ground because of the GTK's advanced outrigger design.”
“We invited customers and potential customers from Asia, North America, South America and
The GTK1100 has a 250-foot vertical tower which is topped with a five-section 196-foot telescopic boom. It is able to lift loads of more than 77 tons to heights of over 393 feet.