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Tower Crane Dismantling Method Statement

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Utilize the hydraulic climbing cage to lower the crane telescopically, removing one mast section at a time and pinning the crane back into place at each step.

When all team members understand their roles and the exact sequence of events, the dismantling process is completed more efficiently and with fewer costly delays. Conclusion tower crane dismantling method statement

This section provides a clear description of the crane being dismantled (make, model, serial number) and the site's layout. It notes the crane’s height, jib length, and proximity to neighboring buildings, power lines, and pedestrian walkways. 2. Responsibilities and Roles

Note: The exact sequence must always align with the specific manufacturer’s instruction manual. The following outlines the standard reverse-erection method. Step 5.1: Mobilization and Setup of Assist Crane Are there any , such as nearby overhead

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Swing the main jib slowly away from the tower crane structure using the assist crane, control it via taglines, lower it to the ground, and disassemble it into shipping sections. Step 3: Counter-Jib Removal Conclusion This section provides a clear description of

Assemble the required boom and fly jib combination; perform a dry run to verify reach. Step 2: Mechanical and Electrical Isolation Lower the tower crane hook block to the ground.

Disconnect the counter-jib tie bars from the apex/tower head.

Certified web slings, wire ropes, and shackles (tagged and color-coded). Calibrated hydraulic torque wrenches and impact guns. Sledgehammers, drift pins, and alignment tools. Two-way radios operating on a dedicated, secure frequency. 5. Pre-Dismantling Requirements & Site Preparation 5.1 Exclusion Zones & Logistics

Mandatory 15-minute briefing covering: