Continuous Operation with Reliable Power and Data Supply
Scrap Handling Cranes are indispensable in steel mills, handling massive loads around the clock. To meet these demands, they require a robust and uninterrupted power supply. Our high-performance conductor rail systems, festoon systems, and motorized cable reels are designed for extreme durability, ensuring seamless power transmission that minimizes downtime and maximizes productivity. Our electrification technologies keep cranes moving - and steel production on schedule.
Today's Scrap Handling Cranes demand real-time precision. Whether transferring scrap from ships, unloading railcars, or feeding furnaces, precise crane control is essential. Our advanced data transmission solutions provide lightning-fast, interference-free data transfer, enabling seamless crane operation. In addition, our technology supports predictive maintenance by ensuring uninterrupted data communication, reducing costly downtime before it occurs.
Whether semi-automated or fully autonomous, our intelligent electrification solutions integrate easily with existing control systems. We enable intelligent video and sensor data transmission via radio remote controls, enabling safer, more efficient crane operation. The result? Higher throughput, reduced operational risks, and a streamlined steel production process.
Tailored Solutions for You:
- Our Conductor Rails like 0813, HBII, HB3, SL3, Bare Bar, and Copperhead Rail, ensure a stable and efficient power supply.
- For reliable energy transmission, I-beam Festoon Systems from Series 0330, 0350, 0360, and 0364 are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of steel production.
- To optimize cable management, Spring and Motorized Cable Reels provide a flexible and efficient solution for continuous operation.
- Radio Remote Controls enablesafe and precise crane maneuvering.
- High-speed and secure data communication is achieved through ProfiDAT, supporting advanced automation.
- Nexus BB utilizes powerline communication to provide a stable connection between the crane and control systems.