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Terex® CC6800-1 used for offshore work at Hooksiel Wind Farm

July 13, 2011

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Terex® CC6800-1 USED FOR OFFSHORE work AT HOOKSIEL WIND FARM

 

ZWEIBRÜCKEN, GERMANY, July 13th, 2011 – A Terex CC6800-1, owned by MAXIKraft Kran- und Schwerlastlogistik GmbH, recently removed the rotor and nacelle of a 5-MW wind turbine at a height of 90 meters. The assignment, which was performed on behalf of wind farm operator BARD, was part of a series of repairs at the Hooksiel offshore wind farm where the turbine was located.

 

From the very start, the MAXIKraft team was faced with a series of unique challenges. “To start off with, an offshore lifting operation is obviously much trickier than a land-based assignment, since the wind and sea can act up at any moment and cause a great deal of instability,” explains crane operator Raik Hanisch. During the project, the heavy-lift pontoon Giant 4 was in charge of bringing the Terex CC6800-1 to the site, just offshore of Hooksiel in the north of Wilhelmshaven. It also became responsible for providing the stability required for a total of four lifting operations. The first operation consisted of removing and lowering the turbine’s 170-tonne rotor, which had a diameter of 127 meters, so that the 280-tonne nacelle could be removed during a second lifting operation. Once the repairs were completed, the components were lifted and installed back on the tower in the opposite order.

 

The MAXIKraft team used an LFVL boom configuration to tailor the crawler crane to the job. The combination of a 90-meter main boom and an 18-meter fly jib allowed the unit to easily reach the required working height. Meanwhile, a 250 tonne counterweight on the superstructure in addition to a 80 tonne central ballast on the carrier and a Superlift ballast weighing 240 tonnes allowed the crane to operate freely within a working radius of 22 meters, making it possible to complete all work right on schedule. “The way the project moved along smoothly showed that the Terex CC6800-1, with its capacity and its enormous flexibility in the way it can be configured, should be the first choice of anyone who is planning to lift this type of large weight – also when working under difficult operating conditions,” sums up project manager Steffen Lehmann.

 

Terex® CC 6800-1

The 1,250-tonne Terex CC6800-1 lattice boom crawler crane, featuring a maximum load moment of 13,952 mt, is designed for industrial operations worldwide. Its components, which have been dimensioned for a maximum transportation width of 3 to 3.5 m and feature low transportation weights ranging from 15 to 50 tonnes, allow for worldwide, cost-effective transportation. The unit’s strengths can be seen at their very best when building petrochemical plants and power plant facilities or erecting large wind turbines. A simple assembly process allows for short setup times, a main boom variable offset for SW and SWSL configurations, and both a Quadro drive and hydraulically-assisted boom section pinning are standard features for the CC6800-1. In addition, the variable Superlift attachment, with an adjustable radius of 15–24 m, enhances the crane's stability and maneuverability at construction sites while also enabling it to work when space is tight. The crane is also equipped with redundant drive units, resulting in increased reliability at the site: if one of the two drive units fails, the other one takes its place immediately. Finally, if the power supplied by both motors is not required, it is possible to save a considerable amount of fuel by simply using only one of them.

 

About MAXIKraft Kran- und Schwerlastlogistik

The MAXIKraft Kran- und Schwerlastlogistik Group spans four companies (MAXIKraft, MaxiMum GmbH, Kranlogistik Sachsen GmbH, and Kranlogistik Lausitz GmbH) and employs a total of about 400 people. This Herzberg (Elster) OT Züllsdorf -based company has 17 locations distributed across five states in Germany and provides crane services for work involving weights of up to 1,250 tonnes and transportation services for work involving payloads of up to 300 tonnes, as well as machine transportation and plant relocation services, steel and concrete assembly services, and tower crane transportation and erection services. For more information, please visit www.maxikraft.de.

 

About Terex
Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer operating in four business segments: Terex Aerial Work Platforms, Terex Construction, Terex Cranes, and Terex Materials Processing. Terex manufactures a broad range of equipment for use in various industries, including the construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, energy, refining, and utility industries. Terex offers financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of Terex equipment through Terex Financial Services. More information on Terex can be found at www.terex.com.

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