Manufacturer of
Heavy-Duty Cranes
& Ctom Engineered Material Handling System
 

High Duty Cycles

Class "D" Cranes provide a much longer operational life, lower maintenance costs and greatly reduced down time. The initial expense of upgrading from a Class "C" to a Class "D" crane is quickly recouped.

 

 
A crane specially designed for caustic environments will last decades longer than a standard crane, and will have dramatically less maintenance and down time.

Some cranes must operate in caustic and corrosive environments such as plating lines, galvanizing facilities, or other open tank chemical processes. In these situations, a standard crane will work -for a while. Maintenance is very high, and crane life short.

Corrosion and Rust Problems
Standard steel components rust and break down when exposed to caustic fumes and liquids. By either substituting chemical-resistant materials for standard steel or applying protective coatings to the crane, the corrosive effects of the caustic agents can be minimized.

  • Standard wire rope can be replaced with stainless steel wire rope. This is very desirable if a) the wire rope comes in direct contact with the chemicals, b) you have a history of worn or frayed wire rope.
  • Zinc plating the load chain of electric chain hoists has similar benefits as stainless steel wire rope.
  • Zinc plating the hook block and hook provides a great deal of protection, especially when the hook and hook block are splashed or submerged into the caustic liquids.
  • Track type bridge electrification can be improved. The system can use galvanized or stainless steel track, to prevent rust spots. If rust occurs, the cable trolleys will stick or jam and, in turn, break the cables. The trolleys themselves can be stainless steel cable trolleys or equipped with non-rusting nylon wheels. Standard bridge electrification systems tend to need a great deal of maintenance in a caustic environment.
  • Looped wire festooned bridge electrification systems can include stainless steel suspension cable and non-corroding plastic cable trolleys.
  • Galvanized solid bar runway electrification can be provided to prevent corrosion, or a stainless-steel covered bar can be used.
  • All steel parts that can't be otherwise protected or replaced can be coated with an anti-corrosive epoxy paint. Over time, caustic liquids and fumes will eat through standard enamel paint and start to attack the crane's steel structure. There are over 100 choices of epoxy finishes. By providing the chemical composition of your application, we can custom select the proper Sherwin Williams epoxy coating.
  • Steel hoist sheaves can be replaced with high technology, extremely high strength non-rusting polymer sheaves. If the lower hook block is splashed or submerged, this is strongly recommended. Rust or pitting on sheaves greatly reduces wire rope life, and epoxy coating tends to be worn away by the constant rubbing of the wire rope. This material is found in many aerospace products.

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