Mini-crane Arlift took part in the reconstruction of the state Museum in Moscow
The project to restore and enlarge the buildings of the Pushkin Museum has been discussed since the early 2000s. The long-running project has repeatedly passed the stages of approval, denial and change. At the moment, the reconstruction is carried out by preserving the historical buildings as much as possible. That is why the requirements for equipment that takes part in the construction are as high as possible.
Many construction works are carried out from the inside in narrow, closed rooms, which immediately rejects the option of using conventional equipment. The ARLIFT SPX527CDH mini crane is a universal solution for installing formwork in extremely tight conditions. This is one of the most popular and versatile mini-crane models in Russia with a load capacity of up to 2.7 tons.
Thanks to the ability to work both from the internal combustion engine and the 380V network, the SPX527 mini crane can work in closed rooms without special ventilation. The compact size allows you to work in narrow openings and be placed on surfaces unsuitable for conventional cranes.
The intelligent crane system provides a visual demonstration of the operation on the screen installed on the control panel. One operator can both control and directly control the boom's departure, the weight of the load, and the position of the crane in space, thus eliminating possible damage to the equipment or the building itself.
The SPX527 mini crane is a great helper in solving complex construction tasks.