![]() ![]() ![]() Note however, that with only one variation (percentages) the same things apply to however many cranes are being used.Īnother disclaimer As I’ve said before, I’m not an engineer. For the sake of simplicity, I’ll stick to just two cranes for this article. Regardless of why you are using two or more cranes, there are a number of rules and regulations that must be followed. It may be because the load is too big or awkward for one crane, or because the item has to be rotated to vertical before final installation, or for any of a number of other reasons. If you are in the crane game, or you just use them occasionally, sooner or later you will have a need to use 2 or more cranes to lift the one load. Or at the very least you can a have a good laugh at how we have to deal with this… For users outside Australia, there may still be some handy to know stuff in here. For other Australian states, I’m not 100% certain this will apply to you exactly as it does in WA. Please note This is written strictly from a Western Australian point of view. ![]()
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