ALE gets to work on giant jib

25 April 2016

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UK-based international heavy lift and special transport firm ALE has begun fabrication of the 100m, 3,400t-capacity jib it has designed for its AL.SK190 and AL.SK350 cranes.

The jib will be built from specialist steel milled with steel grades up to S1100Q. The jib is a modular design and can be assembled in different configurations.

Ronald Hoefmans, ALE's technical director, said: "The AL.SK cranes have always been designed with a potential for a jib but has previously never been required. We anticipated the need to lift with heavier capacities to bigger heights and now have confirmed contracts to do so. At ALE, our priority is foresee future challenges and provide an innovative solution for our clients.

"The new jib will enable us to achieve this and lift heavy loads to bigger heights with a larger radius. The jib will be comprised of a unique patented design with a wide strut. It is this special design which will boost the lifting capacity."

The build is expected to complete by the end of the year and will perform its first lifts up to 2,800t in 2017.