Techno Industries

Single Girder 500 kg to 1000 Ton Electric E O T Cranes

UNIQUE FEATURES

Main Girder

1-beem types or box girders as per selection based upon capacity and span are fabricated as per relevant IS standard.

Wheel Assemblies

Crane wheels are forged steel formed suitable I beam or box selection girders

From rolled secon or plate box as per selecon and opons of customer are fabricated.

Double Girder 500 kg to 1000 Ton Electric E O T Cranes

STRUCTURE

100% Radiography of all butt welding joints of bridge and carriage to ensure defect - free welding, strong and rigid structure. The material of construction conforms top IS : 226 or IS : 2062.

GEARING

Gearing is fundamental in industrial machinery, where it's used to transfer power between different components of manufacturing equipment, such as conveyor systems and assembly lines.

WHEEL ASEMBLIES

The wheel itself is a circular component usually made of metal, rubber, or a combination of materials. It is the part of the assembly that makes contact with the ground and provides traction and support.

CRANE MIRCO DRIVES

Crane micro drives are essentially VFDs tailored for use in crane systems. VFDs are electronic devices that control the speed and torque of electric motors by varying the frequency and voltage supplied to them.

VVVF DRIVES

VVVF drives, also known as VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives), are electronic devices used in crane systems to control the speed and torque of electric motors by adjusting the voltage and frequency supplied to them.

BRAKES

Brakes are essential safety components in crane systems. They are used to stop and hold the load or crane in place when necessary.

CRANE DRIVES

Crane drives encompass the entire system responsible for the movement and control of cranes. This includes the motor drives (VVVF drives), the transmission systems, and other components that enable the crane to move in various directions, lift, and lower loads.

CONTROLS

Crane controls are the systems and interfaces that allow operators to control the crane's movements. They often include control panels with joysticks, buttons, and displays that enable operators to manage the crane's functions, such as lifting, lowering, moving horizontally, and rotating.

CABIN

The cabin, also known as the operator cabin or control cabin, is the enclosure from which crane operators manage and oversee crane operations. It provides a safe and comfortable workspace for operators, often equipped with the necessary controls, displays, and visibility features to operate the crane effectively.