Overhead travelling cranes indoor
Overhead travelling cranes indoor
(OP)
Long loads (such as a long I-girder) are transported in a fabrication shop using two overhead traveling cranes. The two cranes travel on the same runway system. Each of the cranes have different remote controls. One obvious safety requirement would be that the rate of speed of each crane be the same when transporting the same load. What are some other safety guidelines that are required in this application? Does anyone know where I can find a safe work procedure for this type of application?
Thanks.
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RE: Overhead travelling cranes indoor
RE: Overhead travelling cranes indoor
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
RE: Overhead travelling cranes indoor
A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory
RE: Overhead travelling cranes indoor
Michael.
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RE: Overhead travelling cranes indoor
I've seen tandem box beam cranes that had a total lifting capacity of 175 tons controlled by one remote. The controls had some very good synchronization. I believe that the controller worked because of the degrees of freedom available on all axis, especially on the N/S speed control.
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