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AOR Cranes

Locality: Narrabeen, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9913 1792



Address: 17 Lumeah Ave NSW, 2101 Narrabeen, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.aorcranes.com.au

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16.01.2022 Tower Cranes Warrant a Closer Look by admin on April 5, 2013 According to statistics, about 125,000 tower cranes are operating worldwide and, on average, are erected in 2 days on various jobsites to build skyscrapers. There are two types of cranes, tower and mobile, which can be purchased or rented depending on the companys scope of work. Mobile cranes are limited because they must be moved from location to location on the jobsite to maneuver materials. Tower cranes can be p...laced closer together, have a radius of about 140 square meters, and can lift steel, concrete, and a variable range of building material. Contractors can save 50 percent on the cost of material handling by using self-erecting tower cranes and onsite labor, saving thousands. Due to the flexibility of tower cranes, they are becoming more commercialized and are high in demand. Read more at http://www.aorcranes.com.au/tower-cranes-warrant-a-closer/ See more



12.01.2022 New Photos Gallery on our website from a recent job on Manly Beach http://www.aorcranes.com.au/photo-gallery/photo-gallery-4/

08.01.2022 Rigging Safety Selection, Use and Inspection of Slings Workers involved in hoisting and rigging must exercise care when selecting and using slings. The selection of slings should be based upon the size and type of the load, and the environmental conditions of the workplace. Slings should be visually inspected before each use to ensure their effectiveness. Improper use of hoisting equipment, including slings, may result in overloading, excessive speed (e.g., taking up slack w...Continue reading

06.01.2022 Examples of cranes throughout history by admin on January 17, 2013 Simple cranes have been around for thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians employed wooden lifting devices called shadufs to raise irrigation water from the Nile and some archaeologists believe similar devices were used in the building of the pyramids....Continue reading



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