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FM GRU Tower Cranes Arlington

FM GRU Tower Cranes Arlington

Established during 1920, FM GRU Tower Cranes started as a family business within the Northern Italy's biggest industrial location. Throughout the 1950s, when the farming economy was evolving into a manufacturing and industrial economy, the company was working in the metal structural sector and welded construction industries. FMgru was involved in building bridges for roads, pylons to convey electricity, a wide array of forklifts, presses, farming machinery and prefabrication molds.



During the year 1963, the business started crane production. The business eventually invested all of their financial resources and human resources in this activity. The target of this streamlining was to reach the highest level of specialization in the field of lifting.



Product Line

FMgru sells and manufactures 4 series of high quality tower cranes. These equipments are engineered and designed for a variety of uses and there are available units which could cover all construction needs.



FMgru has several extremely flexible lifting options for smaller companies working on private homes and other smaller buildings. Self-erecting cranes have 1200 to 4000 kg capacity and provide 22 to 40 meters jib range.



Other units comprise topless tower cranes. These cranes have 30 to 65 meters jib range and a running capacity of 1800 to 6000 kg. The fast erecting tower cranes are both really adaptable and user friendly. They are great for minimizing interferences when there are numerous cranes working in the same building site.



Saddle-jib tower cranes provide a jib range of 58 to 80 meters. They have a running capacity of 6000 kg to 12000 kg. There are standard tower cranes which have no over sail restriction and are great for any construction or building project.



Fdr56Luffing-jib cranes by FMgru have a 12000 kg capacity and 50 meter long jibs. These cranes are specifically designed to work in tight sites and on high-rise projects where buildings are located in close proximity to each other.

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