Performance features

The single- and double-girder travelling crane and the underslung travelling crane:

─     The cranes are designed for all-round moving of loads in a building or within a section of a building.

─     The crane travels on a crane track, which is fastened to building supports or concrete supports beneath the hall ceiling or on a separate supporting structure.

─     The cranes have a wire rope hoist or a chain hoist with a manually driven or electric trolley (HF/EF).

 

 

The wall travelling crane:

─     The crane is designed for all-round moving of loads within the operating range on a building wall.

─     The crane travels on a crane track, which is fastened laterally to building supports or concrete supports.

─     The crane has a wire rope hoist or a chain hoist with a manually driven or electric trolley (push trolley/electric trolley).

 

 

The semi-goliath crane:

─     The crane is designed for all-round moving of loads within the operating range on a building wall.

─     The semi-goliath crane travels on the building wall with the upper end carriage on a crane track. It runs to the middle of the building with the lower end carriage on the floor of the building.

─     The crane has a wire rope hoist as a trolley.

 

 

The pillar slewing jib crane:

─     The crane is designed for the moving of loads in a circular direction or arc within the operating range around the crane pillar.

─     The crane pillar is fixedly anchored to the floor of the building or a foundation specially created for it.

─     The crane has a wire rope hoist or a chain hoist with a manually driven or electric trolley (push trolley/electric trolley), depending on type.

 

 

The wall jib crane:

─     The crane is designed for the moving of loads in an arc within the operating range around the wall mounting.

─     The crane is fixedly anchored to the building wall, building support, or a concrete support.

─     The crane has a wire rope hoist or a chain hoist with a manually driven or electric trolley (push trolley/electric trolley), depending on type.

 

 

The HB crane:

─     The HB single-girder and double-girder cranes are designed for all-round moving of lightweight loads within the operating range.

─     The monorail and double-rail systems are designed for moving lightweight loads in a linear direction.

─     The cranes are suspended from HB crane runways, which are fastened under the hall ceiling or on a separate supporting structure.

─     The crane has a chain hoist as a trolley.

 

 

The single-rail trolley track:

─     The crane is designed for moving loads in a linear direction within the operating range.

─     The crane track is fastened to the building wall, on building supports, concrete supports, or on a separate supporting structure.

─     The crane has a wire rope hoist or a chain hoist with a manually driven or electric trolley (push trolley/electric trolley).

 

 

The mobile gantry crane:

─     The crane is designed for moving lighter loads exclusively within the direct environment of the operating range.

─     The crane can be used flexibly in different operating ranges independently of the location.

─     The crane runs on four castors, freely movable on level ground.

─     The crane has a chain hoist as a trolley.

 

 

The solo chain hoist:

─     The solo chain hoist is designed for the stationary lifting and lowering of loads.

─     It is stationary and fastened to an appropriately dimensioned supporting structure.

 

 

The single-rail trolley:

─     The wire rope hoist serves as a trolley on single-girder travelling cranes.

─     The wire rope hoist has a hoist trolley with which it travels along the lower flange of the main girder.

 

 

The side-mounted trolley:

─     The wire rope hoist serves as a side-mounted trolley on single-girder travelling cranes.

─     The wire rope hoist has a two-part hoist trolley. One part is used to run the wire rope hoist along the trolley track, which is mounted on the side of the main girder. The load hook hangs from the side of the main girder on which the trolley track is mounted. On the other side of the main girder, the other part of the hoist trolley grips onto the upper flange.

 

 

The double-rail trolley:

─     The wire rope hoist serves as a trolley on double-girder travelling cranes.

─     The wire rope hoist has two end carriages with which it travels along the trolley track of the main girder.

 

 

The lower flange trolley:

─     The wire rope hoist serves as a trolley on single-girder travelling cranes.

─     The wire rope hoist has hoist trolleys with which it travels along the lower flange of the main girder.