Topless tower cranes (flat-top cranes) are widely used in urban high-rise construction, especially in projects involving multiple cranes working simultaneously.
Their headless design allows easier assembly, reduced height interference, and improved coordination on congested sites.




Hoisting mechanisms with stable braking and accurate load control
Slewing reducers designed for smooth start/stop and positioning
Optimized trolleying mechanisms for efficient horizontal movement
Integrated drive systems suitable for standard flat-top configurations