Brave Tern, the 132-metre jack-up operated by Fred. Olsen Windcarrier AS, has completed a major crane refit at Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam. The main operation was the insertion of a 20-metre section into the main boom of the 800-tonne crane, allowing it to reach a height of 120 metres. This upgrade now allows it to install and maintain the next generation of wind turbines. The operation to insert the additional section took 30 days in total. It required the unreeving of all the crane wires before the crane boom could be dropped down to rest on a support structure built from containers. The boom was then cut in two and the new section inserted and secured using flanges. Following the completion of the new boom the wires were re-reeved and a series of load tests conducted before the crane was certified ready for operations.
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16 August 2018 - 12:21
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier Jack-up 'Brave Tern' Completes Major Crane Refit At Damen Shiprepairs Amsterdam
Brave Tern, the 132-metre jack-up operated by Fred
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16 August 2018 - 12:21
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