telescopic/knuckleboom cranes - macgregor

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Telescopic/knuckleboom cranes The development of the TTS series of general purpose cranes is founded on decades of experience, with an emphasis on providing flexible solutions. The design and selection of components is based on a high degree of standardisation, giving proven solutions with a high degree of durability through years of exposure in harsh environments. Typical applications are tankers, dry cargo and offshore vessels.

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Page 1: Telescopic/knuckleboom cranes - MacGregor

Telescopic/knuckleboom cranesThe development of the TTS series of general purpose cranes is founded on decades of experience, with an emphasis on providing flexible solutions. The design and selection of components is based on a high degree of standardisation, giving proven solutions with a high degree of durability through years of exposure in harsh environments. Typical applications are tankers, dry cargo and offshore vessels.

Page 2: Telescopic/knuckleboom cranes - MacGregor

TELESCOPIC / KNUCKLEBOOM CRANES

(Type GPCK and GPK)Using an articulated jib of either knuckle or folding type, the jib head can be presented close to the load in order to minimise the pendulum effect. A minimum of space is needed for stowing the crane in parked position.

For order enquiries, the minimum information needed is as follows:

• Lifting capacity (SWL, tonnes)

• Maximum working radius (m)

• Pedestal height, if different from the standard 1.1 to 1.5m, depending on crane size

Applications• Open sea

• Ship to ship

• Continuous operation

Type GPCK

Type GPK

Knuckle jib crane

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TELESCOPIC / KNUCKLEBOOM CRANES

(Type GPT)As with the knuckle jib crane, a shorter stowage length is achieved. Extremely short jibs can also be supplied using double/triple telescopic versions. It can be combined with the knuckle jib version (type GPKT).

Basic features• Self contained unit with

integrated powerpack

• Simple mounting by welding the pedestal to the deck and connecting the power cable

• No electric slip ring

• Failsafe brakes on all movements

• Welded box boom (jib) for low maintenance

• Maintenance-free jib- and cylinder bearings.

Standard equipment• Shotblasted to SA2.5 plus

two layers of marine paint

• Pedestal height between 1.1 and 1.5m

• Class certificate on the pedestal

• Control platform on the crane (left or right-hand side)

• Full documentation/owner’s manual

• Working radius and lifting capacity (SWL) according to customer request.

Optional equipment• Starter for the electric

motor

• Remote control by cable or radio

• Driver’s cabin

• Automatic slew stop systems

• Full marine paint system

• Connection to the ship’s ring line hydraulic system

• Extended pedestal

• Light on jib

• Stainless steel piping

• Approval by any classification society

• Enclosed operator’s cabin

• Set of maker’s recommended spare parts

• Others according to customer requirements.

Type GPT

Telescopic crane

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Published by TTS Group ASA.For more information and contact details, please visit www.ttsgroup.com

TELESCOPIC / KNUCKLEBOOM CRANES