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Crane Periodic Inspection and Inspection

Tower cranes are large machines made of steel, which generally allow the transport of heavy loads horizontally and vertically on a fixed carrier on large construction sites. These cranes are called tower cranes because they have a towering body. There are many types of tower cranes depending on the purpose of use. Along with the varieties that stand on their own, there are varieties that rise with it as the building rises. These are fixed to the building as it rises to a thousand is raised. Tower cranes are used by tower crane operators and must be experienced and qualified.

The most used types of tower cranes generally carry 1250 kg on the top and 6000 kg on the bottom. Tower cranes should not be operated when the wind speed is above 50 km per hour.

Tower cranes are actually machines with a simple operating system, but they are dangerous due to the load they carry. It is preferred especially in construction sector in terms of saving time and cost as well as creating a safe working environment. They are very simple to install and dismantle.

Regular inspections and inspections of tower cranes should be performed in order to prevent the dangers posed by human health and property safety. Tower cranes, which are listed in the lifting and transmission vehicles group in the Regulation on Health and Safety in the Use of Work Equipment issued by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, should be regularly inspected and inspected at least once a year. In addition, in order for these operations to be considered valid, inspections and inspections must be carried out by authorized persons such as mechanical engineers, machine technicians or high technicians.

Our company complies with the standards and general accepted test methods published by national and international organizations and performs periodic controls and inspections of tower cranes within the scope of periodic controls of lifting and conveying machines. This A few standards based on the studies are:

  • TS 10116 Lifting and conveying machines - Cranes - Inspection and test methods
  • TS ISO 12480-1 Cranes - Safe use - Section 1: General
  • TS EN 1495 + A2 Platforms - Columnar work platforms
  • Steel wire ropes - Safety - Section 12385: Operation and maintenance information
  • TS ISO 4309 Cranes - Wire ropes - Application rules for inspection and decommissioning