How To Erect a Tower Crane Safely

A proper tower crane erection procedure is critical for ensuring installation safety, structural stability and reliable crane operation.

Improper erection can lead to structural failure, equipment damage and serious accidents.

Following a professional installation process helps ensure safe tower crane assembly.


1. Prepare the Foundation

The first step in a safe tower crane erection procedure is foundation preparation.

Verify:

  • Foundation design
  • Concrete strength
  • Anchor bolt positioning
  • Base frame alignment

The crane foundation must meet engineering requirements before installation begins.


2. Inspect Components Before Assembly

Before erection, inspect all crane components.

Check:

  • Mast sections
  • Jib sections
  • Counter jib
  • Slewing unit
  • Hoist mechanisms

Inspect for:

  • Damage
  • Corrosion
  • Missing components
  • Deformation

Component inspection is essential before assembly.


3. Assemble Mast Sections

Install mast sections according to manufacturer procedures.

Verify:

  • Bolt torque
  • Connection alignment
  • Vertical accuracy

Incorrect mast assembly can affect crane stability.

This is a critical stage in any tower crane erection procedure.


4. Install Jib and Counter Jib

Carefully assemble:

  • Working jib
  • Counter jib
  • Counterweights

Improper jib installation can create severe balance problems.

All lifting during erection should follow approved procedures.


5. Perform Climbing Procedures Safely

For internal climbing or external climbing cranes, follow proper climbing procedures.

Check:

  • Climbing frame condition
  • Hydraulic climbing system
  • Mast insert alignment

Climbing operations must only be performed by qualified personnel.


6. Install Electrical and Safety Systems

Verify installation of:

  • Limit switches
  • Overload protection
  • Emergency stop
  • Control systems

Safety devices must be fully tested before operation.


7. Conduct Structural and Mechanical Testing

Before commissioning, perform:

  • Load testing
  • Brake testing
  • Slewing tests
  • Trolley tests

These tests verify installation quality.


8. Verify Wind and Weather Conditions During Installation

Never erect a crane during unsafe weather.

Check:

  • Wind speed
  • Gust conditions
  • Weather forecast

Weather conditions can affect installation safety.


9. Follow Industry Standards

A professional tower crane erection procedure should comply with recognized safety standards.

Refer to:

OSHA lifting safety requirements

https://www.osha.gov/

Following industry standards improves installation safety.


Related Tower Crane Guides

See also:

Tower Crane Inspection Checklist Before Operation

Common Tower Crane Failures and Emergency Solutions

These guides support a complete crane safety program.


FAQ

Who can erect a tower crane?

Tower cranes should only be erected by qualified and authorized installation personnel.


What is the biggest risk during tower crane erection?

Improper assembly, poor foundation preparation and unsafe climbing procedures are major risks.


Should tower cranes be load tested after erection?

Yes. Load testing should be performed before putting the crane into service.


Conclusion

Following a professional tower crane erection procedure helps ensure safe installation, reliable operation and long-term crane performance.

Foundation preparation, mast assembly, climbing safety and system testing are essential parts of proper tower crane erection.

At PRC Tower Crane, we recommend strict installation procedures for every crane project.

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