Mast section of new XCMG tower crane, L68b1, L69 original section
The last section of a tower crane is the vertical structure that provides the main support for the crane. It is usually made of steel and consists of multiple sections that can be assembled to reach the desired height of the crane.
The last section is designed to withstand the heavy loads and forces exerted by the crane during operation. It is usually bolted or pinned together to ensure stability and strength.
The size and shape of the mast section can vary depending on the specific type and model of tower crane. Choosing the right mast section is important to ensure that the crane can lift and move loads safely and efficiently.
The tower crane mast section is usually mounted on a concrete foundation or plinth, which provides additional stability to the crane. It is also attached to the crane's slewing mechanism, which allows the crane to rotate and position the load.
Overall, the mast section is a key component of a tower crane, providing the height and support necessary for the crane to perform lifting and moving operations.
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