
May 21, 2012
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COMPAXX 900 Foam Core System from Dow
GICON Successfully Tests Floating Foundation for Offshore Wind
Leosphere and NRG Systems Introduce Lidar for Complex Terrain
LM Wind Power Blades on World’s Largest Offshore Turbine
New Head of Business Development and Sales at GL Garrad Hassan
New MEGAFLEX for Wind Hub Production from MAG
New Regional Sales Manager at Wind Systems Magazine
Parker to Launch Stand-Alone Two-Phase Cooling System at AWEA
Crane Service Installs 68-ton Shunt Reactor
Crane Service, Inc., was in charge of offloading a 136,000-lb shunt reactor at the Tucson Electric Power wind park located near Deming, New Mexico. In this project they used a Tadano-Faun ATF220G-5 (250 ton) class crane to hoist a shunt reactor off a transport trailer. After offloading the shunt reactor they immediately placed it on a five-axle transport dolly. The transport dolly was pulled by mover Mighty Mel, which hauled the shunt reactor 350 feet down a dirt road. At this point it had to maneuver the reactor into the transmission site where it would ultimately set. Once Mighty Mel was past the gate the Tadano-Faun ATF220G-5 hoisted the shunt reactor into place. Due to the soil conditions, the Tadano-Faun ATF220G-5 was required to hoist the shunt reactor three times to make it to the pad.
“This project truly showed off our abilities as a heavy hoisting and hauling company,” says Chris Martin, marketing coordinator at Crane Service. “Not only were we able to offload the shunt reactor, we are able to move it into place with our prime mover and transport dolly.” ,
Crane Service, Inc., specializes in rigging, heavy hoisting, and heavy hauling. It has been serving the greater southwest for more than 50 years. With four locations—Albuquerque, Bloomfield, Chaparral, and Sweetwater, Texas—it is able to serve the greater southwest’s heavy hoisting needs. The company’s fleet is able to serve a wide spectrum of clientele, from 8.5 to 550 tons. It is continually raising the bar for what a crane rental company can be. Contact Martin at (505) 710-5844 or cmartin@craneserviceInc.com. To view a video of the operation go online to www.craneserviceinc.com or visit the Wind Systems Facebook page.