From Flat Stock to Fully Assembled: The Step-by-Step Fabrication Flow of a Self-Supporting Lattice Tower
The journey from raw steel coils to a fully assembled self-supporting lattice tower is a symphony of heavy fabrication, precision engineering, and meticulous quality control. A self-supporting tower is a spatial lattice structure assembled from hundreds or even thousands of angles and connection plates using bolts. Any deviation in a single connection hole may render on-site erection impossible. This is why the manufacturing process is governed by rigorous standards—typically GB/T 2694 for transmission towers or ANSI/TIA-222-H for telecommunications structures—and why every step, from flat stock to final packaging, is subject to systematic quality verification. This guide walks through the complete fabrication flow, highlighting the critical quality control checkpoints that ensure every tower arrives on-site ready for smooth, efficient erection. Step 1: Material Preparation and Cutting The Process The fabrication cycle begins with raw material receiving and inspection . High-quality l...