
Topless Potain crane used at Tahiti dam
A Potain MCT 88 topless crane is being used by Manitowoc customer GLC in Tahiti – an island located in the central Southern Pacific Ocean.
The crane is located on a picturesque dam surrounded by high cliffs. The MCT 88 is the largest model in Potain's MCT series. The crane features minimal componentry providing adaptability and easy installation at urban locations or jobsites with difficult access. Bases masts counter-jib ballast blocks and telescoping cages are interchangeable with other MCT models. The new mast sections of 1.2 m – developed recently – allow for new mast compositions on Potain’s MCT series fixing angles with higher hook heights up to 47.5m.
The crane is located on a picturesque dam surrounded by high cliffs. The MCT 88 is the largest model in Potain's MCT series. The crane features minimal componentry providing adaptability and easy installation at urban locations or jobsites with difficult access. Bases masts counter-jib ballast blocks and telescoping cages are interchangeable with other MCT models. The new mast sections of 1.2 m – developed recently – allow for new mast compositions on Potain’s MCT series fixing angles with higher hook heights up to 47.5m.
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POTAIN
Potain tower cranes are known around the world for their lifting power, reliability and innovative designs. Potain builds more than 60 types of tower cranes to fit a wide variety of job sites: high capacity top slewing cranes on infrastructure jobs, luffing jib cranes that construct “supertall” skyscrapers, topless cranes reshaping our urban environment and Hup self-erecting cranes transforming residential construction. Known for their ease of use, efficient transport and quick erection times, there are many reasons why Potain tower cranes dot skylines across the globe.