North
American Industries gives
you choices, not excuses.
NAI has installed cranes
around the world, and we are continually
investing in state-of-the-art laser
alignment instrumentation, custom-built
rail jigs, adjustable runway tie-backs,
and other specialized tools designed
to provide clean, accurate, quick
installations in all 50 states.
What’s
even more important is
that our people know how to save
you time and money, without
compromising the quality
of your installation.
Because our goal is to help
you achieve the best
installation at minimum cost,
we offer four options:
1. We do a turnkey installation
Our expert staff does everything.
We have the tools and experience
to make the job completely hassle-free.
2. You provide some equipment
If you have the necessary
welding apparatus, forklifts,
man-lifts, and / or scaffolding,
you can save money by letting
us “borrow” your
equipment. Our people still
do all the work, and bring
our specialized tools to
you.
3. You provide some manpower
We provide a working supervisor,
who brings all the tools
and equipment needed. He works alongside your employees,
directing them as his
helpers to install your crane—but there
is no sitting on the
sideline. North American takes complete charge of
the process and ensures
a smooth installation. Best of all, if you
choose to provide some
helpers, they are sure to learn a great deal about
crane operation and maintenance.
4. You provide manpower and
equipment
With this option, North American
still takes complete charge
of the process and ensures a
smooth installation, but you
save even more money. We provide
a working supervisor who directs
your employees and uses your
welding apparatus, forklifts,
man-lifts, and / or scaffolding.
American
completes the installation by
performing load tests
prior to start up, tuning
the crane for peak
operating efficiency,
conducting operator training
and providing instruction
on basic maintenance procedures.
If you choose to install your crane yourself, you can also hire our installation specialists to review your installation, and make sure that your crane operates safely, reliably and meets all codes.
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