Goldhofer presents its biggest ever blade lifter – the FTV 850

Anipsotiki at the handover:(from left) Tobias Leschensky (Area Sales Manager Goldhofer), Robert Steinhauser (Sales Director Europe / North Africa Goldhofer), Yiannis Koukis, Aris Koukis, Anthi Apostolatou, Lefteris Apostolatos
FTV 850 in test configuration with THP/SL split
Goldhofer’s FTV 550 has already demonstrated that extra-long wind turbine rotor blades can be safely transported through built-up areas and round tight bends to reach the most remote locations. (photo: Anipsotiki)

As the latest addition to its offering of dedicated equipment for transporting wind turbine blades, the German heavy haulage experts from Memmingen have unveiled their new FTV 850. The blade transporter can be used not only in the standard three-meter width but also with split combinations in widths of up to over four meters. Depending on the configuration, even the latest generation of rotor blades requiring a load moment of up to 850 meter-tons can be picked up and transported with full flexibility in the towed or self-propelled mode. With the split-combination option and mounting behind the loading area, the FTV 850 offers significantly higher stability combined with low ballast weight. The result is a transportation system with a low center of gravity and maximum protection from tipping. It also ensures low axle loads and highly cost-effective working.

When it comes to transporting the latest generation of wind turbine rotor blades, heavy haul companies all over the world have been relying on the specialized solutions and flexible equipment provided by Goldhofer for many years now. The FTV 850 blade transporter, which can also be mounted on split modules, has been launched as the big brother to the successful FTV 550. Depending on the job on hand, a wide range of options is available with adapters for various parallel combinations. This makes the FTV 850 ideally suited for transporting extra-long rotor blades for turbines on sites with low wind speeds.

Rapid rotor blade delivery

The new FTV 850 is Goldhofer’s latest addition to its portfolio of dedicated products for rotor blade transportation. Based on the same concept as the FTV 300 and FTV 550, these highly flexible transport systems can be used in both the towed and the self-propelled mode. The mounted rotor blade can be freely rotated around its own axis and raised up to an angle of 60 degrees so that tight bends, buildings and roadside trees are no obstacle. That is the key to much more environmentally friendly operations than with conventional solutions. In addition, the FTV 850 is designed for fast and efficient set-up of the desired configuration and can be combined with a large number of tried and tested Goldhofer modules, e.g. the PST/SL-E, THP/SL and »ADDrive«.

The first FTV 850s are already on their way to Anipsotiki, Denzai and Laso.

About Anipsotiki:

Anipsotiki, the leading Greek specialist transportation company, has been operating for over 50 years in business areas including lifting and transporting heavy and oversized loads, alternative lifting systems, and the erection, servicing and maintenance of turnkey wind power plants. The company’s extensive customer base includes not only the Greek government and state-owned companies but also prominent construction companies, refineries, shipyards and wind turbine manufacturers.

Special Applications
FTV 850
Towed
THP/SL
Self-propelled
PST/SL-E
Self-propelled
»ADDRIVE«