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Up to 75 Meters: Enerpac’s Self-Erecting Tower Can Lift Vessels up to 1,400 Tons

Enerpac presents the Enerpac Self-Erecting Tower (ESET), a free-standing gantry solution which is able to lift loads up to 1,400-ton lots to an elevation of 75 meters. The ESET integrates Enerpac’s massive lifting strand jacks with gantry and skidding technologiesto supply lifting solutions that would certainly otherwise need bigger ringer cranes.

Enerpac Self-Erecting Tower (ESET)Photo by Enerpac

Enerpac Self-Erecting Tower (ESET)
Photo by Enerpacgantry and skidding technologiesto supply lifting solutions that would certainly otherwise need bigger ringer cranes.

The ESET makes it possible for business to develop a free-standing gantry lift from the ground up. The ESET is a superior lifting option for a range of applications, such as construction of activator boats in petrochemical plants, installation of coats for overseas wind mill applications and raising shipyard cranes.

The ESET is offered in an assortment of customized capabilities and elevations and could suit future development. In addition, the ESET gives simple procedures with Enerpac’s exclusive command software program innovation.

As a globally leading lifting solution, the ESET has been used in multiple industries and locations. It is currently being used at refineries, nuclear power plants and in the petrochemical industry. For instance, in a current application in Russia, the ESET will be used to position large oil vessels in oil refineries.

For further information, please vist: www.enerpac.com/