Heavy Equipment
Tower Cranes
2001 Terex SK 415-20 Hammerhead Tower Crane
246ft max hook length
22,050 lbs max capacity 2-part line
44,090 lbs max capacity 4-part line
Hoist Unit – 108hp, 4 speed gear box
3-phase 480v power supply
234ft max free stand with S-35 Sections
273ft max free stand with S-60&S-35 Sections
Tower Crane comes with 11 S-35 Sections, full counter jib and jib configuration.
- Also Available:
- S-35 Climber
- S-35 Tiebacks
- S-35 Sections
- S-60 Sections
- S-60 to S-35 Transition
2003 SK 415-20 Hammerhead Tower Crane
2003 Tower Crane comes with 11 S-35 Sections, Full Counter Jib and Jib Configuration.
- 246 ft. Max Hook Length
- 22,050 lbs. Max Capacity 2-part line
- 44,090 lbs. Max Capacity 4-part line
- Hoist Unit – 108hp, 4 Speed Gear Box
- 3-Phase 480v Power Supply
- 234 ft. Max Free Stand with S-35 Sections
- 273 ft. Max Free Stand with S-60&S-35 Sections
DOKA Super Climber SCP
DOKA Self-climbing formwork and working platform for high-rise cores
DOKA Super Climber SCP
The Super Climber SCP is Doka’s next-generation self-climbing formwork and working platform system designed for high-rise core construction, offering significant productivity gains and labor cost reductions.
Key Features and Benefits
Full Core Formwork Climbing: The entire interior and exterior core formwork, along with all working level platforms and the largest concrete placing boom, is raised independently of the crane in a single hydraulic cylinder stroke.
Fast Assembly & Cycling: Modular design allows high preassembly offsite, reducing on-site labor. Formwork can be stripped with minimal stripping space (as little as 1 inch).
No Manual Climbing Required: Eliminates the need for climbing rails, shoes, or profiles. All climbing is done from below the core formwork.
Hydraulic Self-Guiding & Self-Leveling: Cylinders keep the core plumb without needing water or laser levels.
High Load Capacity: Gantry platform can support heavy material storage on top of the core.
Flexible Forming: Adaptable to cores up to 20 feet (6.1 m) in height, allowing slab pours or climbing ahead of slab pours.
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