Plan Crane Layout And Jib Radius In Advance
Reasonably arrange tower crane positions to make the jib cover the maximum building area. Reduce repeated trolley travel and empty runs between material yards and working floors.
Choose flat-top tower cranes without tower heads. Their compact upper structure greatly reduces mutual aerial interference when multiple machines work on adjacent building plots. Less waiting for avoidance directly improves continuous hoisting efficiency.
Match jib length accurately. The 60m jib of QTZ6015 can fully cover most residential blocks, ensuring sufficient lifting capacity at the jib end to lift whole bundles of steel and concrete hoppers in one go without split lifting.
Optimize Lifting Parameters And Working Modes
Switch between double reeving and four reeving flexibly. Use four-fold rope for heavy concrete hoisting and two-fold rope for long-distance steel transportation to balance load weight and travelling speed.
Adopt PLC intelligent control system. Smooth start and stop minimize jib shaking, so operators can finish each hoisting cycle faster without frequent slowdowns for stability.
Stagger the hoisting tasks of different cranes. Separate concrete pouring and steel bar handling to avoid peak congestion in the overlapping area.
Cut Down On-site Installation Downtime
Flat-top modular components are split to fit standard shipping containers. No oversized cargo delays. Machines arrive on site and can be erected quickly without long waiting periods.
The no-tower-head structure cuts assembly work by nearly 30 percent. Fewer workers are needed, and the tower crane can be put into formal operation much sooner.
Strict Daily Inspection To Reduce Unexpected Shutdown
Carry out daily inspection on limit switches, wire ropes and brake systems. Avoid sudden mechanical failures that pause material transportation during continuous night pouring.
Prepare common wearing parts on site. Timely replacement keeps the machine running steadily round the clock for multi-shift residential construction.
Conclusion
Improving hoisting efficiency for residential projects relies on three key points: reasonable site layout to cut collision waiting time, proper model selection to guarantee jib-end load capacity, and stable equipment operation to minimize downtime. Flat-top tower cranes such as QTZ6015 reduce air interference among group cranes, shorten installation cycles, and support uninterrupted multi-shift construction. With scientific layout and standardized operation, the whole vertical transportation progress can be greatly accelerated, ensuring housing projects stay on schedule and control labor and time costs effectively.








