More Lifting Equipment
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Besides special handling equipment for containers for nuclear fuel elements, containers and drums, we also offer other work equipment for the lifting, moving and turning of loads. This includes all types of lifting beams such as heavy-lift beams or lifting beam systems for the handling of coolant pumps, floor bars or stop logs as well as different container spreaders, complex test load systems for crane inspections or system elements such as hook adaptors.
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Lifting Beam
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The universal lifting beam is a 3-arm lifting beam body with a turnable suspension and serves to dismantle the reactor pressure vessels and its built-in components. The pivot bearing is designed with a remotely controlled band brake as locking brake, which delimits the rotary movement between the universal lifting beam and lower block. The design enables a remotely controlled, positive locking of the bolts at the different component parts. Lifting capacity 90 t. |
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Different stop logs are moved in the Kernkraftwerk Grohnde by means of these lifting beams for stop logs. The lifting beams move in the existing vertical guide rails and are equipped with rolls for this purpose. Furthermore, every lifting beam has a central locking, which is operated by a hauling rope. |
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Container Spreaders
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Container spreaders may not only be used for the handling of containers. We delivered, for instance, an adjustable spreader for the handling of a container pallet with 200 litre drums to the Kernkraftwerk Wuergassen. It has a linear drive for adjustment of the center of gravity, for slewing in a total range of 120° and for locking and unlocking. The tracer pins as well as the locking bolts are monitored by sensors and the lock position is indicated optically. Operation is made via a wireless remote control. |
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Test Load System for Crane Inspections
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Our modularly designed test load systems serve to inspect numerous cranes in nuclear power plants. In this connection the objective is to keep the inspection time as short as possible. Our test load system for the nuclear power plant in Philippsburg has, for example, a safe working load of 25 t to 220 t and so offers the possibility to inspect 23 different crane systems. |


