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Nope. No way to release them when you want to crank the tower back down. When working on them you are supposed to crank them down and then block them with a 2x4 thru the cross members to prevent them from becoming a guillotine.
 
Nope. No way to release them when you want to crank the tower back down. When working on them you are supposed to crank them down and then block them with a 2x4 thru the cross members to prevent them from becoming a guillotine.


interesting, a buddy of mine has a 80' crank up tower and it cranks up and down manually or automatic with a wench and it has SAFTEY Latches at each section i think its 4 sections
 
How do the safety latches retract when cranking down? I know the ratchet and pawl system on the crank has a safety to prevent free wheeling if you should let go of the handle.Some have a worm drive which is even better.
 
How do the safety latches retract when cranking down? I know the ratchet and pawl system on the crank has a safety to prevent free wheeling if you should let go of the handle.Some have a worm drive which is even better.

There on some kind of hinge. U pull it out it lays verticle. Bring it horizontal it slides in a square thingamajigger. I think the previous owner made them

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So it is an aftermarket add-on then. I could be wrong but as far as I know there is no such device on factory towers. I wonder how he activated the top latches at sixty feet up.
 
So it is an aftermarket add-on then. I could be wrong but as far as I know there is no such device on factory towers. I wonder how he activated the top latches at sixty feet up.

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I like the concept of crank up towers, but I would probably go with a Hazer instead. I also like the tubular crank up towers as well.


I was considering a crank up tower but they do not play well when running heliax cable. You need to have flexible cable when using crank ups. The hazer is a decent idea but that means a straight tubular tower which rules out tapered freestanding towers. I hate guyed towers and I love my heliax so I had to settle with a tapered freestanding tower.
 

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