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Celtic Self Erecting Cranes
2275 Albany Post Road
Walden, NY 12586

Ph: 845 778 2787
Fax: 845 778 1304
Email: info@celticcranes.com

An alternative to materials handling at construction sites
Self erecting cranes can be used anywhere you are currently using mobile cranes, forklifts or tower cranes. They are especially suited to construction sites with elevations from 1-6 stories and with any project duration that may require frequent to infrequent operations. The self erecting ability results in an inexpensive crane to transport, erect and dismantle.
All in less than a day.

–Faster than mobile cranes with more flexible jib reach to place material on elevated site
–More efficient on difficult sites than a forklift and can replace the need for multiple forklifts
–Economical alternative to traditional tower cranes, with the same hoist, slew & reach benefits.
–Reliability derived from simplicity of design, set in fixed position and electrically powered
–Can be used where perimeter of site might other wise be inaccessible

Power
Celtic Self Erecting Cranes are powered by electricity. The site 3-phase power service can be used  or a virtually silent diesel generator, which can also provide additional power to a site.

Costs Savings:
Reduce overall time and cost of construction  projects.
–The cranes are controlled by radio remote control giving you a significant advantage as the
 operator can do the rigging, eliminating another laborer.
–More efficient tool for delivering materials, enhancing productivity of skilled workers.
–Reduces the labor required to deliver and maneuver  the materials.
–Complete projects in less time. Because it’s fixed in place , less navigation of construction site –
 can handle materials in adverse site conditions, when you typically couldn’t be on the site.

Training
Celtic Self Erecting Cranes will instruct qualified crane operators in the operation and maintenance of our cranes. The simplicity of design and similarity of engineering to other construction equipment enables the rapid assimilation by even less experienced equipment operators.