Had a 10 ft one fall on my head the other day at work I do commercial roofing and we use these to lift the units out of the roof on big industrial buildings. Anyways i compression fractured a vertebrae in my spine. Luckily I had a hard hat or I probably would have had some serious head trauma. Or even be paralyzed. Very blessed to be here still and be able to walk and speak. I don’t think these are very safe tbh. The bases need to be longer to not be able to tip over and actually balance the weight of whatever you’re hoisting up.
Thank you for your question, Timothy! Because the E-Series Gantry Crane can be much heavier, we recommend using an overhead hoist or lift truck to lift the components safely. Thank you again for your question! Let us know if you have any more.
Thank you for your question, Nuttapong! The maximum lifting capacity for our aluminum gantry cranes is 3 tons. Let us know if there is anything else you would like to know.
Yes I noticed that too. See I'm building one for myself. I think a longer slip in on the bolted peices would eliminate some of that. Not too sure I like the open vee at the bottoms seems to be a possibility of fail. Simple cross connector would strengthen that. A gusseted steem on the cross beam
@@donaldpowers5557 Had a 10 ft one fall on my head the other day at work I do commercial roofing and we use these to lift the units out of the roof on big industrial buildings. Anyways i compression fractured a vertebrae in my spine. Luckily I had a hard hat or I probably would have had some serious head trauma. Or even be paralyzed. Very blessed to be here still and be able to walk and speak. I don’t think these are very safe tbh. The bases need to be longer to not be able to tip over and actually balance the weight of whatever you’re hoisting up.
Had a 10 ft one fall on my head the other day at work I do commercial roofing and we use these to lift the units out of the roof on big industrial buildings. Anyways i compression fractured a vertebrae in my spine. Luckily I had a hard hat or I probably would have had some serious head trauma. Or even be paralyzed. Very blessed to be here still and be able to walk and speak. I don’t think these are very safe tbh. The bases need to be longer to not be able to tip over and actually balance the weight of whatever you’re hoisting up.
Have you have base in India. We are looking. Please confirm.
Can you give me the dimensions of the I beams and rectangular beams you designed,
I need those!
they have designed it, Why would they just give it away?
Use these to underbid on rooftop changes
Is this process used for your "e" series gantry also?
Thank you for your question, Timothy! Because the E-Series Gantry Crane can be much heavier, we recommend using an overhead hoist or lift truck to lift the components safely. Thank you again for your question! Let us know if you have any more.
Beli di mana ?
Well, scared of your price? Is it in my budget? Where is the price’s ?
How much is the crane
Price
This is very interesting. How much is its maximum lifting capacity?
Thank you for your question, Nuttapong! The maximum lifting capacity for our aluminum gantry cranes is 3 tons. Let us know if there is anything else you would like to know.
mi puoi dire il costo compreso del trasporto, grazie
Do you have distributors in uae? we need 1 unit for our solar power plant. if so, please respond to my comment with contact details. thanks
the gantry is shaking
Yes I noticed that too. See I'm building one for myself. I think a longer slip in on the bolted peices would eliminate some of that. Not too sure I like the open vee at the bottoms seems to be a possibility of fail. Simple cross connector would strengthen that. A gusseted steem on the cross beam
@@donaldpowers5557 Had a 10 ft one fall on my head the other day at work I do commercial roofing and we use these to lift the units out of the roof on big industrial buildings. Anyways i compression fractured a vertebrae in my spine. Luckily I had a hard hat or I probably would have had some serious head trauma. Or even be paralyzed. Very blessed to be here still and be able to walk and speak. I don’t think these are very safe tbh. The bases need to be longer to not be able to tip over and actually balance the weight of whatever you’re hoisting up.
@@donaldpowers5557these aren’t safe would not recommend.
These aren’t safe in anyway.
Way a lot a cash
Price
Can you give me the dimensions of the I beams and rectangular beams you designed,
I need those!
WE can sell you one