The hook block is reeved
The superstructure is raised
and lowered into place
Up goes the mast and locks into the vertical .
The pendant supports are lifted into place.
The mast is telescoped.
The second tower section weighing 53 tonnes is lifted into place
The top section weighing 45 tonnes is located
The nacelle was next, weighing 70 tonnes followed by the preassembled three blade propeller module. Each blade weighs 8 tonnes with the assembled module being 42 tonnes.
The 70 tonne nacelle, the heaviest single load, is lifted.
The nacelle is placed lifted onto the 70 metre mast.
The Grove GTK 1100 lifts an eight tonne blade in tandem with a mobile crane, assembling the propeller module on the ground.
The blade and hub assembly weighing 42 tonnes is lifted into place Jochen Wiesbauer, managing director of Wiesbauer, said: 'The performance of the GTK1100 on this first set of lifts was simply outstanding, 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.'
Frans Vanwinkel, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Manitowoc in EMEA witnessed the first job for the GTK and said: 'Unlike traditional lifting solutions on projects such as these, the GTK allowed Repower Systems to save on ground preparation costs. Thanks its reduced space requirement and ability to level on uneven ground with its advanced outrigger design.'
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