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Which of the following is NOT typically a part of a standard tower crane climb cycle operation?

Detaching tie-in connections is part of the de-climb or dis-assembly process, or for repositioning existing ties during a major jump, but not a typical step in

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Question: Which of the following is NOT typically a part of a standard tower crane climb cycle operation?

Answer options: ✅ Detaching the tie-in connections from the building structure.

  • Jacking the climbing frame upwards using hydraulic rams.
  • Hoisting a new mast section into the climbing frame.
  • Securing the climbing frame to a higher point on the mast.

Correct answer: Detaching the tie-in connections from the building structure.

Explanation: Detaching tie-in connections is part of the de-climb or dis-assembly process, or for repositioning existing ties during a major jump, but not a typical step in a standard climb cycle to add mast sections. The climb cycle focuses on extending the mast upwards while maintaining stability and connections above free-standing height.

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