TAWI lightweight cranes are:
Preferred when agility is prioritised
Cost effective per square meter
Easy to operate
Made from aluminium
When to use lightweight cranes
TAWI lightweight cranes can:
Swivel with great ease
As there is no use in the arm being heavier and clumsier than it needs to be, in order to pinpoint the optimal solution for your operations, most of our lightweight crane models come with aluminium jib arms.
For lightweight, but agile, operations – aluminium is primarily the material of choice whilst the engineered aluminium profiles ensure a high strength to weight ratio. In order for the user to carry out the operations with ease, the aluminium lowers the self-weight of the system and avoids a build-up of friction in the arm joints.
The primary intent of the aluminium construction is not only to provide minimum resistance to turning but also to utilise that the low self-weight makes it lighter for the user to drag along the jib arm when using the tool. The metal is also cost optimal at the same time as the profiles enable high strength to weight ratio.
Aluminium comes in its raw, natural appearance and is also the most cost-effective alternative as long as the material being handled weighs below 125 kg. Our lightweight cranes can be mounted on a wall or pillar and means the least structural load on your existing infrastructure.