A lattice tower or truss tower is a freestanding framework tower. They can be used as transmission towers especially for voltages above 100 kilovolts, and named as lattice transmission tower. Moreover, this tower with stay wire and fixed on the ground as guyed lattice transmission tower& mast.
MEGATRO provide Series Guyed Lattice Tower &Masts can provide height at a much lower material cost than self supporting towers due to the efficient use of steel guy lines, The guyed lattice masts are normally guyed in three directions equally spaced 120 degrees apart over an anchor radius of typically 2/3 of the tower height, The mast construction consists of triangular lattice modular section, each module fully welded tubular leg and solid round bar bracing incorporating integral step rungs fabricated into the lattice framework on one face this removes the need for a separate ladder. all masts sections are hot dipped galvanized after fabrication. Mast heights range 9 up to 50 meters, these masts can also be Etched primed and powder coated as an optional extra if required
MEGATRO's guyed towers can accommodate a variety of cross-arms and loadings.
Other information:
Availability size: Based on the customer's requirements.
Material: Chinese material or as per clients requirement
Package: Both parties discuss before delivery
Terms of Payment: L/C, T/T
Minimum Order Quantity: 10tons
Port of Loading: Qingdao Port
Lead Time: One month or based on the customer's needs
Performance Standard
Besides conform to the drawing and design, the materials and fabrication of tower components shall conform to Chinese Standard or other standard which client can accept.
Before 1940 they were used as transmission towers especially for short and medium wave, occasionally lattice towers consisting of wood were utilized. The tallest wooden lattice tower was at Mühlacker. It had a height of 190 metres and was built in 1934 and demolished in 1945. Most wood lattice towers were demolished before 1960. In Germany the last big radio towers consisting of wood were the transmission towers of the Golm transmitter and the transmitter Ismaning. They were demolished in 1979 and 1983 respectively.
The tallest lattice tower is the Kiev TV Tower, with a height of 385 meters.
Overview GLW55
The mast can be built inheights from 0 to 110m in most regions & is ideal for wind monitoring applications.
This mast section has an inbuilt ladder on all three faces making it very strong and very user friendly when climbing and installing. This also allows for greater flexibility when fitting antenna equipment etc.
The section lengths have been designed at a length and weight which is easy to man handle, on the ground during transport and during installation.
The sections are Galvanized as standard but can also be over-coated in paint to suit any requirements.
The SL40GM Series Guyed Lattice Masts can provide height at a much lower material cost than self supporting towers due to the efficient use of steel guy lines, The guyed lattice masts are normally guyed in three directions equally spaced 120 degrees apart over an anchor radius of typically 2/3 of the tower height, The mast construction consists of 3.05 metre triangular lattice modular section, each module being 380mm face width fully welded tubular leg and solid round bar bracing incorporating integral step rungs fabricated into the lattice framework on one face this removes the need for a separate ladder. all masts sections are hot dipped galvanised after fabrication.
Mast heights range 9 up to 50 metres.
These masts can also be Etched primed and powder coated as an optional extra if required
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