Huisman introduces ‘Foldable Offshore Crane’ for offshore wind turbine maintenance

Huisman has developed an extremely lightweight type crane ‘Foldable Offshore Crane’ for the maintenance of offshore wind turbines.

Director Strategy and Business Development, David Roodenburg said that In addition to their innovative solutions for the installation of increasingly large wind turbines, they see many opportunities to improve efficiency, and thus lowering costs, for maintenance. With this new crane type they believe to have designed a cost-effective means to perform maintenance on existing and future wind turbines.

The ideal maintenance jack-up has a small deck, is cost-effective and quick to mobilize, has a limited lifting capacity (up to 500-600mt) and a lifting height of over 160m. The Huisman ‘Foldable Offshore Crane’ is well suited for these types of jack-ups as it is capable of exchanging WTG components to around 160m above deck level from a small jack-up (JU vessel length of +/-70 m). The boom of the crane is foldable which results in a very small footprint when in storage position. The folding mechanism leads to a much lighter crane compared to conventional cranes, which positively influences integration, and simplifies inspection and maintenance as the lifting hooks are safely stored inboard. By slightly tilting the knuckle, extra boom clearance is created. This simplifies lifting of large loads and reduces the required boom length to reach above the middle of a nacelle. The crane can be retrofitted on existing jack-ups which is especially useful for operators in need of more hook height in answer to the growing demands of the offshore wind industry.

 


Image Source: Foldable Offshore Crane (Source: Huisman)

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