USA-based Engineered Rigging has added an Enerpac JS250 jack-up system to its rental fleet.

The multi-point, fully automated, synchronous system can lift, lower and holds loads up to 1,100 tons (997 tonnes), with each jack-up unit capable of lifting 275 tons (249.5 tonnes). It can lift from a starting height of 1.475 m up to 10 m.

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Source: Engineered Rigging

The Enerpac JS250 jack-up system.

A typical setup for a jack-up system includes four units – one positioned under each corner of a load. Barrels are slid into the system to form lifting towers and automated computer controls are used to elevate the load to the desired height. The load can be held in place mechanically by the jack-up system or lowered as required by removing barrels.

Engineered Rigging continually invests in cutting-edge technology to provide our clients with the most effective and reliable solutions on the market, enabling their teams to self-perform heavy lifting operations,” said Mike Beres, vice president of Engineered Rigging. “Adding the Enerpac JS250 Jack-Up System to our fleet has expanded the scope of projects we can support.”

The JS250 bare rental is supported by Engineered Rigging’s safety and performance rental guarantee, which ensures the equipment is fully operational and ready for delivery whenever and wherever needed.

In addition to properly storing and maintaining its rental fleet, Engineered Rigging cleans, inspects and tests each rental before shipment and provides technical support.

Engineered Rigging will conduct live demonstrations of its Enerpac JS20 jack-up system during its annual heavy lifting equipment showcase on June 10-12 at its equipment depot and service centre in Russellville, Arkansas.