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We have 2 fadal 4525's and a 4020 that we will be moving about 10 to 20 feet from the spot their in now.Actually turning them around too.Is there a safe way to pick them up with a crane or should forklift be used?We have a 10 ton crane ,but our forlifts are too small for the job. |
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| The crane can be used. Remove the front way cover and between the ways you will see two threaded holes that you can insert some eye bolts. Also a bar can be put thru the column and a chain used to make the four point lifting. Call me at Maintainence Technology and I'll provide you with the documentation. 818 727-2100 op#4. Neal |
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