With the wind at eye level

Thales produces its own lattice masts for heights of 60 to 160 metres. We also build individual special lattice masts for locations with lots of wind and ice. The masts generally leave our plant one month after receipt of order.

We produce our measurement masts in cooperation with a local engineering company. Thales employees are involved in manufacturing and quality controls and our delivery times are short. The lattice masts are produced from particularly thin elements and with large booms so that measurements are only minimally influenced. All our masts are erected with an electrical hydraulic climbing crane using little space. Therefore no truck crane and no additional building of roads is needed for the erection. All masts are climbable. This makes maintenance and the changing of sensors easier and saves you time and money.

Our modular system allows the erection of Thales measurement masts in almost all locations all over the world. Even rough sites and difficult weather conditions do not pose a problem to our masts.

Range of services:
  • Production

  • Hiring, sale and leasing

  • Erection and disassembly

  • Maintenance

  • Implementation

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